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Below are the Recent Orders articles, detailing who's bought what, for the past 12 months in date order. To view all other Recent Orders, news, case studies and in-depth features please visit the IBS Journal Archive or search our website.
     

IBS Journal | Recent Orders

Who's bought what? – February 2013

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A round-up of recent orders in the financial technology sector worldwide. SAB, Nasdaq OMX and Lombard Risk are among the vendors gaining new deals. SK Bank in Poland and Panama-based Global Bank are among the financial institutions acquiring new software.


 

IBS Journal | Recent Orders

Who's bought what? – December 2012 / January 2013

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A round-up of recent orders in the financial technology sector worldwide. Fundtech, BML Istisharat and Infosys are among the vendors gaining new deals. Pointbank in the US, Siam Commercial Bank in Thailand, Bank of China and others acquire new software.

 

IBS Journal | Recent Orders

Who's bought what? – November 2012

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A round-up of recent orders in the financial technology sector worldwide. TCS, Sterci and Torstone Technology are among the vendors gaining new deals. Daiwa Capital Markets Europe, Victoriabank and others acquire new software.
 

IBS Journal | Recent Orders

Who's Bought What? – September 2012

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A round-up of recent orders in the financial technology sector worldwide. Misys, Oracle FSS and 3i Infotech are among the vendors gaining new deals. Eurofima in Switzerland, Michigan First Credit Union in the US, Oman-based Bank Sohar and others acquire new software.

   

IBS Journal | Recent Orders

Who's Bought What? – June 2012

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A round-up of recent orders in the financial technology sector worldwide. Path Solutions, Temenos and iCreate are among the vendors announcing new deals. ABN Amro in the Netherlands, Awash International Bank in Ethiopia and KBC in Belgium and others acquire new software.

   

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