Using Oracle Intermedia in Retail Banking Payment Systems

Topics:
Commercial Banking
Tags:
Banking,
Electronic Payment,
Finance,
Intermedia,
Operational Accounting,
Oracle Corp.,
Payment
Source:
Oracle

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Overview: Check 21 legislation and a consumer shift from paper checks to electronic payment mechanisms are changing the payment systems marketplace. In order to realize financial gains afforded by these two influences, banks need to have an image-enabled payment system in place that will support check images as well as other forms of electronic payments. This paper provides information on how Oracle Database 10g is best suited to provide the database and infrastructure for this transformation.

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Format: PDF | Size: 300KB | Date: May 2005 | Pages: 7


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