Infosys bags Rs 700 crore deal from India Post for implementing Core Banking Solutions
Friday, 10 August 2012
Infosys was selected by the India's Department of Post, for implementing core banking and insurance solutions in 150,000 post offices across the country, as well as installing ATMs. This project estimated at Rs 700 crore, aims to transform India Post into a technology-enabled autonomous entity.
Under this, Infosys will implement and manage its Finacle Core Banking and McCamish Insurance products.
It will install around 1,000 ATMs for India Post along with an
electronic content management system to manage millions of documents
generated as part of India Post's financial operations.
It will also participate in designing, building, supplying, installing and commissioning hardware and software, data migration and deployment of the platforms and solutions across all identified post offices.
Infosys
would also train more than 35,000 India Post employees across the
country on the usage and deployment of the new platform and solutions.
Thats very good. But what happened to the cotract for developing software to DOP given to Accenture costing crores of rupees?And what about division of DOP into 3 sectors which is targetted to be implimented by 2014. We are not able to supply stationery for computerware, How can we dream about a paperless ATM post office.
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