Bank Adopts New Enterprise Data Center to Cater for Progress and Expansion
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -- (Marketwire) -- 08/28/08 -- RHB Banking Group today announced
its new department, Central Technology Unit, will enhance its product
development and delivery to customers with IBM (NYSE: IBM) System z10
mainframe as the foundation of its new enterprise data center. The
investment will also support the critical processing capacity for the
banking group's clients throughout Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and
Thailand.
RHB Banking Group's goal with the z10 project is to become a
one-stop banking institution, covering different services from Islamic
banking to insurance banking, in the advent of the business and Information
Technology (IT) transformation exercise.
The banking group recently underwent a strategic transformation exercise
which brought about its IT operations under a single umbrella of Central
Technology Unit, which is responsible to deliver enhanced shared IT
services to the Group.
RHB Banking Group's IT operations is poised to offer shared services such
as IT solutions and services delivery so that RHB will be able to leverage
its skilled workforce to achieve the Group's vision to be among the top
three financial institutions in ASEAN by the year 2020. The integration
also reflects the Group's commitment to taking new business approaches and
using the latest technology to sustain growth in the long term.
Michael J. Barrett, Group Managing Director, RHB Banking Group said that
the banking group is confident that IBM System z10 will help serve its
customers better especially now that banking group offers more holistic
financial services such as retail banking and wealth management, corporate
and investment banking, Islamic banking and insurance.
"We are proud to be the forerunner in having this system that, amongst
other things, is highly scalable to cater for business growth, mergers and
acquisitions. The RHB Banking Group, in line with its aspiration to be a
convenient
one-stop financial institution, has continually explored all possibilities
in integrating all its available products and services," said Barrett.
"This investment and collaboration with IBM is the platform that will help
us realize the objective of providing continuous banking services to our
customers. In making this choice, we have also taken into account how this
mainframe system will enable us to consolidate and streamline our core
banking systems and day-to-day operation of other businesses within the RHB
Banking Group," he added.
IBM's strong performance in the second quarter this year was partly
attributed to the growth of IBM System z10 mainframe, which delivered a 32
percent increase in revenue. IBM has driven mainframe revenue growth in
seven of the last nine quarters, and MIPS growth 10 of the last 12
quarters.