Peoples State Bank also will initially implement an array of Jack Henry Banking’s complementary solutions including the ArgoKeys DepositKeys account opening and administration solution, the Vertex Teller Automation System, the Synapsys sales force automation solution, NetTeller Online Banking, NetTeller Cash Management, the NetTeller Bill Pay electronic bill payment solution, the goDough mobile banking solution.
In addition, the bank will also implement the Electronic Statements-Interactive solution, the InTouch Voice Response telephone banking solution, the Cognos 8 BI report generation solution, the Yellow Hammer BSA compliance and risk mitigation solution, the Bounce Protection overdraft privilege solution, the 4|sight Item Imaging platform, components of the modular Synergy Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution, the jhaPassPort ATM and debit card solutions, the Intellix Consulting operational assessment service, and the ECS Document Capture Service.
Leif Christianson, vice president and chief information officer for Peoples State Bank, said: “We are confident Jack Henry provides the functionality, the scalability, and the integrated add-on products and services to streamline many day-to-day functions. We are excited about establishing a technology partnership with a company driven by a commitment to provide outstanding customer service, and the opportunity to focus exclusively on the business of banking by outsourcing our information and transaction processing to Jack Henry.”
Stan Viner, general manager of sales for Jack Henry & Associates, said: “SilverLake is a core system that maximizes banks’ operating flexibility and long-term technology investments with customizable core functionality, integration with more than 100 complementary solutions, open architecture, the ability to support both in-house and outsourced operating environments, and the scalable IBM Power hardware platform.
“Our OutLink Data Centers enable banks to eliminate the capital expenditures required for in-house systems and the resources they need to operate in-house data centers, while providing ongoing access to advancing technology and our technology and security experts.”