Oracle strikes deal with Slovenia’s SID Bank for core banking and payments technology

  • Oracle’s Flexcube in Slovenia
    • SID Bank, based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, became the first in the country to adopt Oracle’s Flexcube core banking solution.
    • SID Bank operates as a promotional development bank and export credit agency, supporting Slovenia’s international business competitiveness.
  • Broad Deal with Oracle
    • SID Bank signs a comprehensive deal with Oracle, encompassing core banking, payments, trade finance, treasury, and corporate lending applications.
  • Financial Landscape
    • Oracle’s banking technology has gained traction globally, with recent adoptions by FDB Bank in Myanmar, London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) in the UK, and CSB Bank in India.
  • SID Bank’s Strategic Moves
    • SID Bank’s partnership with Oracle aligns with its broader efforts to enhance Slovenia’s international business competitiveness.
    • The bank’s recent activities include becoming an implementing partner for EU centralized financial instruments and securing financing deals with the European Investment Fund and German development bank KfW.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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