Misys upgrades Treasury Plus

Misys Banking Systems, a global leader in banking software and solutions, today announces the launch of Misys Treasury Plus version 1.3, featuring enhancements in self-service and usability.

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The new Entity Maintenance module puts control into the hands of users, enabling them to create and modify their own entities or funds according to any maker/checker entitlements that have been defined. Entity Reports can now be accessed through the Reporting Services module, a supplemental function available within Misys Treasury Plus.

The Netting Summary screen has been redesigned to provide the user with new ways to view data, allowing them to access customised information displays at the click of a button. Additionally, users can view more complex data through the new Sort/Lock functionality for the Confirmations Summary, Netting Summary and Entity Audit screens, increasing efficiency and effectiveness of data analysis.

With improvements in self-service functionality and general usability, the new version of Misys Treasury Plus offers users greater flexibility and efficiency, "Misys continues to lead the way, constantly innovating and looking for new means to help our customers improve efficiency on a corporate and individual user basis," comments Leslie Regino, Product and Marketing Manager, Misys Banking Systems. "The Misys Treasury Plus integrated treasury portal and our new Misys Connection SWIFT bureau service provide corporates, fund managers and financial institutions with a single, simple, secure interface to all of their financial relationships. Our deep knowledge of the industry, coupled with our close relationships with our customers and the feedback we receive from them, allows Misys to stay at the forefront of the industry, providing customers the solutions they need to succeed."

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