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21 Results from "Banco do Brasil"

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Software AG reports biggest ever contract

Germany's Software AG has inked a contract worth EUR63.7 million with Banco do Brasil - the biggest in the vendor's history.

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Visa reports m-payments schemes in Brazil and South Korea

Card network Visa is continuing its aggressive push into mobile payments by embarking on projects with banks and telcos in Brazil and South Korea.

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Banco do Brasil selects Fiserv technology for new US unit

Banco do Brasil has selected Fiserv to provide core banking technology for a new US unit that will focus on providing services to Brazilian immigrants.

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Banks gearing up to go live on Swift Trade Services Utility

Eighteen banks have signed up for the launch of the new SwiftNet Trade Services Utility (TSU) as vendors and financiers announce related document management platforms and services to improve the financial supply chain.

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Brazillian switch operator Cobra deploys Fair Isaac's Falcon to spot debit card fraud

Cobra Tecnologia, the IT arm of Banco do Brasil, is to utilise fraud detection technology from Fair Isaac to monitor debit card transactions across it shared electronic banking network.

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Banco do Brasil rolls out Gifts AML software in New York

Banco do Brasil is installing fraud detection and anti-money laundering technology from Gifts Software at its New York office.

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Gemplus wins JCB and Banco do Brasil chip card contracts

Japan's largest card issuer JCB International has contracted with France-based Gemplus for the supply of multi-application microprocessor smart cards equipped with its EMV application, J/Smart.

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Brief: Banco do Brasil signs up to BoNY CLS settlement services

Banco do Brasil has selected the Bank of New York to provide CLS third party settlement services for branches in New York, London and Tokyo and its head quarters in Brasilia.

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Banco do Brasil consolidates European IT ops on IBM iSeries and Linux

Banco do Brasil is to consolidate its European IT operation on three IBM iSeries servers in its London office, moving away from a back office AS/400 environment and implementing Linux to cut licensing costs.