CIB Egypt selects IBM Artificial Intelligence for the integration of their services
By Delisha Fernandes
Commercial International Bank Egypt (CIB) has selected IBM’s technology to integrate existing and new services from its business operations.
To revolutionize CIB’s digital banking, IBM implemented a microservices using IBM Cloud Pak for Integration, deployed on Red Hat OpenShift, a platform that provides a single, unified experience that connect applications and data.
Antar Kandil, Chief Information Officer for CIB, said, “We are starting a new chapter in our banking evolution by adopting IBM Cloud Pak for Integration on Red Hat OpenShift which provides us the ability to accelerate development and flexibly integrate new and existing services all in a single integrated offering and providing enhanced customers experience to CIB customers.”
The implementation of this architecture has resulted in unprecedented simplicity in version maintenance, dynamic scaling, service governance and service discovery. These advancements have allowed CIB to offer a more agile banking environment, which has increased efficiency, enriched resiliency, streamlined operations, and improved productivity, ultimately benefiting the end-user experience.
Marwa Abbas, General Manager, IBM Egypt, said, “More than 100 project team members from CIB, IBM Customer Success and IBM Technology Expert Labs worked together to drive and complete this modernization journey. This project is a significant milestone in our long-standing relationship with CIB, as we assist CIB in adapting AI for business with a human-centered and principled approach. IBM brings deep technology, industry and domain expertise to help CIB apply AI to deliver meaningful business outcomes beyond improved productivity and efficiencies to better experiences and new business models.”
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