Financial Services case studies
Allianz – Allianz’s extensive IT infrastructure in Germany was being managed by its subsidiary, IT service provider Allianz Shared Infrastructure Services GmbH (ASIC). However, ASIC wanted to standardise, consolidate and streamline operations by forging a long term strategic partnership with an external vendor for the supply, installation, support and maintenance of Allianz’s desktop, network and telecommunication services in Germany.
Assuralia – When a work accident happens, the work accident insurer has to know what the employee’s basic wage is so that it can work out the disability entitlement. Every year, insurers receive approximately 20,000 applications for wages from employers. Until just a few years ago, this was a particularly time-consuming job, involving a great deal of work.
Banco Espírito Santo – Banco Espirito Santo implemented Fujitsu’s RBU-10 advanced Cash Management solution following an initial evaluation of Cash Management equipment from six companies.
Barmer – BARMER is Germany’s biggest health insurance company with 7.1 million policyholders. Their head office is in Wuppertal-Barmen, Germany.
Caceis & Fastnet Luxembourg – Having secured funding from a range of private and public sector sources, Fujitsu and Canllaw Online established the CREDU (Welsh for “to believe”) project.
IIB Bank - Benefit Realisation – IB Bank has been a dominant player in the corporate banking and investment market in Ireland for many years and continues to be the banking service provider of first choice to many Irish businesses.
IIB Bank PLC – IIB Bank (IIB) is the Irish subsidiary of the leading European financial services organisation, KBC Group.
La Caixa – “la Caixa” is entering into an alliance with Fujitsu to prepare the launch of an innovative ATM model.
La Caixa - ATM network development – Fujitsu’s track record and customer references in the self-service sector persuaded “la Caixa” to sign a three-year alliance with Fujitsu for integrated support and management of the ATM network.
Provident Financial: migration to Windows 2000 – Provident Financial went out to tender to find a company to help design and develop its new Windows 2000 infrastructure and, after an extensive evaluation of suppliers, chose Fujitsu.
Royal London – Having evaluated the possibility of upgrading to a Trimetra NOVA 5 platform, Royal London decided to move to Fujitsu’s new super NOVA VME application, which is platform independent and capable of running on any standard Windows or Linux server platform.
Swedbank – Having collaborated in various ways for more than 30 years, Fujitsu was one of two companies originally chosen to provide a managed desktop service. However, Swedbank decided to consolidate the service delivery with one supplier and chose to work with Fujitsu.
