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Standard Chartered: Signs multi-year cloud deal with Microsoft

  • Standard Chartered Bank and Microsoft have announced a three-year strategic partnership focused on cloud-based digital transformation
  • The companies will cooperate on open banking and real-time payments to “unlock new banking experiences for clients”
  • The banks’ core banking, trading systems, virtual banking, and banking as a service will be cloud-based by 2025
  • The bank’s trade finance systems will be the first to move, with others following over the next few years
  • Standard Chartered will also use Microsoft Azure AI and data analytics capabilities to enhance and automate banking processes
  • Cloud is a cornerstone of Standard Chartered’s strategy to meet the present and future banking needs of clients

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