The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has won the Banking and Financial Services Category Award presented by Sri Lanka Association for Software Services Companies (SLASSCOM) at its recent Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Awards Conference 2020.
The RPA Award for the category was presented to the bank for its end-to-end automation of User ID Management function which automates key Human Resources Management request processes. The bank has established a special unit to facilitate the process using the latest robotic technology and hyper automation approach, it said in a media release.
Case studies submitted for the consideration of the SLASSCOM RPA Awards had to include any solution which involved Robotics Process Automation as a key catalyst in deriving desired outcomes and showcase improvements in process efficiency, client delivery, increased quality, and cost savings.
Upon being adjudged the winner of the award for its case study in the automation of the User ID Management function, the Commercial Bank was invited to present a video demonstration of its RPA journey at the virtual SLASSCOM RPA Conference 2020.
The bank revealed that the Application Programming Interface (API) of its User ID Management function is integrated with the bank’s HR systems to obtain details of permanent and banking trainee employees, employment changes on the effective date, and backdated employment changes.
Other banking systems integrated with Robotic Process Automation include the active directory, anti-money laundering (AML), leasing, branch letter generation module, payment processing, cheque clearance, trade finance, core banking, core banking query, card management, loan origination, operational risk management, signature and documents management, email management, bank guarantee, credit monitoring and procurement approval, the bank said.
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