TSYS has prolonged its agreement with Bank of Ireland

October 19, 2010 - 3:28am | Banks and internet banks | News |
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TSYS has prolonged its agreement with Bank of Ireland

TSYS has announced expansion with Bank of Ireland under which the company agrees to process bank’s consumer and commercial card portfolios. Bank of Ireland will offer ‘TSYS’ online account servicing and management product. This alliance continues for several years.  

"As one of the largest banks in Ireland, it is essential that we partner with the most secure and reliable payments processor in the market, which is TSYS," said Sean Sheehan, Head of Personal Lending ROI and UK Bank of Ireland. "TSYS has shown continued commitment to providing a service that meets both Bank of Ireland's and its customers' expectations. TSYS offers a platform that is flexible and scalable to support our continued growth." 

"Bank of Ireland has been a client since 2004, and extending the relationship further reinforces TSYS' expertise within the Irish market," said Bob Evans, managing director of Europe for TSYS International. "TSYS values the opportunity to further its relationship with Bank of Ireland, and will continue to offer value-added services to allow the bank to remain competitive in the evolving marketplace." 


 




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