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The primary core processing
systems that we have worked with over the years are the
Harland Sparak System, and the Jack Henry Banker II System.
For either of these two core solutions we can provide the
following:
CONVERSIONS AND MERGERS
Perhaps the premier service that SFS has provided for the last
18 years has been core system conversions. Be it a bank
acquisition, merger, or core replacement, our expertise in
this critical area is unsurpassed.
UPGRADES Software vendors
usually provide at least one software upgrade per year. SFS
can be there to ease the transition to these new releases.
From actually performing the upgrade, to providing training on
new features, to migrating ancillary programs and system
modifications, we can totally eliminate this burden for the
bank.
SYSTEM INTEGRATION We
are the preferred provider for several software vendors when
it comes to interfacing their product to your core system.
Voice response systems, internet banking, and check imaging
are just a few of the applications that we have integrated for
over 100 banks nationwide.
CUSTOM PROGRAMMING We
believe that it is safe to say that no system will completely
meet the requirements of your particular bank. To fill this
void, SFS has written literally hundreds of ancillary programs
and enhancements to satisfy the unique needs that every bank
will have. Let us work with your bank in the custom
development of a solution to solve your particular problem.
CONSULTING Our many years of
experience in bank operations make our company an excellent
resource for operational issues and ideas. Our personnel have
expertise in loan, deposit, item, customer service, and teller
operations.
DISASTER RECOVERY
Located in Macon, Georgia, our disaster recovery facility
offers a convenient, affordable, and reliable solution in the
event of a natural disaster, fire or severe hardware problem
at your bank. A thorough analysis of your system, annual
testing, and a detailed disaster recovery procedures manual
will assure your bank has peace of mind in the event of a
disaster.
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