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Enterprise IT, Featured, Features - Tuesday, March 27, 2012 16:04 - 2 Comments
An insider’s view of NAB’s IT transformation
analysis If you are a close follower of technology-related news in Australia’s banking and financial services sector, there is no doubt that for most of the past few years, you will have appended a question mark in your mind to the name ‘National Australia Bank’.
When it comes to the bank’s rivals, a great of information is available. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has conducted a constant series of self-promoting activities when it comes to its $1.1 billion core banking systems replacement project and its claimed benefits. Westpac has been similarly up-front about its lack of such a project and focus on other areas (see a new interview with its new CIO in the AFR today), as has Suncorp, and ANZ, even if it hasn’t been saying much of substance, has at least been talking up its own internal IT projects.
In this context, NAB has for some time stood out as an organisation about which relatively little has been known about its technology operations.
- Suncorp picks Oracle to replace core
- SAP loses Aussie MD Ebbeck
- Delays hit NAB’s core banking project
- ANZ CIO on the banking IT revolution
- CommBank CIO reveals troubled youth
- This is the year for NAB core banking overhaul
- ANZ flags murky “20-year” technology plan
- CUA overhauls core banking platform
- CBA’s happy Harte: ‘We’re years ahead’








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