Fifth District Savings Bank Selects Jack Henry Bankinga" to Provide Enterprise-Wide Automation
Fifth District Savings Bank Selects Jack Henry Banking? to Provide Enterprise-Wide Automation -- MONETT, Mo., Nov. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Fifth District Savings Bank Selects Jack Henry Banking? to Provide Enterprise-Wide Automation
- $376 Million Bank Installs the SilverLake System? through Jack Henry Banking's outsourced offering -
MONETT, Mo., Nov. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Jack Henry& Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ: [ JKHY ]), a leading provider of technology solutions and payment processing services primarily for the financial services industry, today announced that Fifth District Savings Bank has selected Jack Henry Banking's SilverLake core processing system to provide enterprise-wide automation. This Louisiana-based bank, which has more than $376 million in assets, has implemented SilverLake through Jack Henry Banking's outsourced offering.
According to Ashley Graffagnini, service bureau coordinator for Fifth District Savings Bank, "The business of banking has experienced unprecedented change during the past few years. And considering that technology, the regulatory environment, and customer expectations will continue to create more inevitable change, we knew we needed a state-of-the-art technology platform to effectively and efficiently respond. After an extensive evaluation that lasted almost 12 months, we decided SilverLake has the core functionality to deliver highly competitive financial products and services to our markets more quickly, to automate numerous manual processes, and to empower our bankers with intuitive, user-friendly business tools. The level of integration between SilverLake and the complementary solutions that Jack Henry Banking provides also enabled us to eliminate numerous third-party products and interfaces. Now, after a smooth conversion and implementation process and some day-to-day experience with SilverLake and its integrated complementary solutions, we are realizing benefits that clearly justify our decision to implement a new technology platform."
Stan Viner, general manager of sales for Jack Henry Banking, said, "One of our fundamental goals is to be a bank's long-term technology partner by providing high quality solutions that leverage emerging technologies and service levels that exceed their expectations. We are excited about the opportunity to support Fifth District Savings Bank's near- and long-term technology needs with a flexible, feature-rich core system and fully integrated complementary solutions. We are confident this technology platform can help the bank respond to evolving business strategies, new growth opportunities and industry trends, dynamic customer and market demands, and specific operational issues with proven solutions. We were impressed with the time and effort these bankers invested in the evaluation process, the proactive role they played in the conversion and implementation process, and the command they have of the functionality we provide."
In addition to SilverLake, Fifth District Savings Bank has initially implemented an array of Jack Henry Banking's complementary solutions including StreamLine Platform Automation®–Deposits™; StreamLine Platform Automation®–Loans™; Vertex Teller Automation System™; Vertex Teller Capture™; components of the jhaPassPort™ ATM and debit card transaction processing platform; Electronic Statements−Interactive™; InTouch Voice Response®; Cognos 8 BI™ business intelligence and enterprise reporting; Yellow Hammer BSA™; components of the Synergy™ Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution; Regulatory Reporting Solutions™;and jXchange™ for open connectivity with third-party products.
About Fifth District Savings Bank
Established in 1926, Fifth District Savings Bank is a federal mutual savings association. Its goal is to support the rebuilding of the New Orleans area by offering a variety of quality financial products with service that exceeds its customers' expectations. Its primary mission is to provide a safe, secure place for local depositors to invest their savings and to reinvest their deposits primarily in home mortgage loans which enable its borrowers to buy, build, and repair homes in the local community. Additional information is available at [ www.fifthdistrict.com ].
About Jack Henry Banking
Jack Henry Banking, a division of Jack Henry& Associates, Inc., is a leading provider of integrated computer systems for banks ranging from de novo to mid-tier institutions. Jack Henry Banking currently serves approximately 1,500 banks as a single source for integrated, enterprise-wide automation, and as a single point of contact and support. Additional information is available at [ www.jackhenrybanking.com ].
About Jack Henry& Associates, Inc.
Jack Henry& Associates, Inc.® (NASDAQ: [ JKHY ]) is a leading provider of computer systems and electronic payment solutions primarily for financial services organizations. Its technology solutions serve more than 11,300 customers nationwide, and are marketed and supported through four primary brands. Jack Henry Banking supports banks ranging from de novo to mid-tier institutions with information processing solutions. Symitar™ is the leading provider of information processing solutions for credit unions of all sizes. ProfitStars® provides highly specialized products and services that enable financial institutions of every asset size and charter, and diverse corporate entities to mitigate and control risks, optimize revenue and growth opportunities, and contain costs. iPay Technologies™ operates as a leading electronic bill pay provider supporting banks and credit unions with turnkey, highly configurable retail and small business electronic payment platforms. Additional information is available at [ www.jackhenry.com ].
Statements made in this news release that are not historical facts are forward-looking information. Actual results may differ materially from those projected in any forward-looking information. Specifically, there are a number of important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by any forward-looking information. Additional information on these and other factors, which could affect the Company's financial results, are included in its Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings on Form 10-K, and potential investors should review these statements. Finally, there may be other factors not mentioned above or included in the Company's SEC filings that may cause actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking information.
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