IDB opts for Misys solutions

The Islamic Development Bank Group has signed a treasury and investment departments deal with Misys.

As per the agreement, Misys will provide various solutions including Opics Plus, Opics Risk Plus, Sophis VALUE and Eagleye to enhance the capacity of the treasury and investment functions. By automating its internal processes and managing the treasury and investment operations on a single platform, the solutions will enable IDB to monitor and report risk exposure across the IDB Group.

Ibrahima NDIAYE, director IT department, comments: “In addition to its renowned capital market solutions, Misys has demonstrated a sound understanding of the Islamic treasury and investment markets which will be instrumental while implementing our requirements.”

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