American Banker and Financial Insights Publish Third Annual Rankings of Financial Industry Technology Vendors.List includes 26 new companies; breaks out Top Ten vendors serving Banking, Insurance and Capital Markets segments NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- American Banker American Banker is a daily newspaper covering the financial services industry. Founded in 1835 and based in New York, American Banker's 70 reporters and editors in six cities monitor developments and breaking news affecting banks. , SourceMedia's flagship publication for banking and financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. professionals, and Financial Insights, an IDC Company, a global independent advisory firm, released the third annual FinTech rankings of the top technology providers to the financial services industry worldwide. The rankings include the FinTech 100 and the top ten vendors to the Banking, Insurance and Capital Markets segments. This year's highlights include: * For the third straight year, Fiserv Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : FISV FISV Fiserv, Inc (stock symbol) ) is the largest provider of technology to the financial industry, * Fidelity Information Services See Information Systems. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : FNF FNF Fidelity National Financial FNF File Not Found FNF Friedrich Naumann Foundation FNF Forgiven, Not Forgotten FnF Frags'n'fries (Battlefield gaming clan) FNF Fastest Node First (algorithm) ) is the largest provider of technology to the banking industry, * 26 new companies made the list, and * RiskMetrics The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help [ improve the introduction] to meet Wikipedia's layout standards. You can discuss the issue on the talk page. Group, Inc. is the fastest mover mover /mov·er/ (moo´ver) that which produces motion. prime mover a muscle that acts directly to bring about a desired movement. , up 14 positions to Number 70. The vendors included in the third annual FinTech 100 rankings are as follows:
1. Fiserv, Brookfield, Wis., www.fiserv.com
2. Fidelity Information Services, Jacksonville, Fla., www.fnf.com
3. Sungard, Wayne, Pa., www.sungard.com
4. NCR, Dayton, Ohio, www.ncr.com
5. First Data Corporation, Greenwood Village, Colo., www.firstdata.com
6. Unisys, Blue Bell, Pa., www.unisys.com
7. Diebold, North Canton, Ohio, www.diebold.com
8. Reuters, London, U.K., www.reuters.com
9. Total System Services, Inc., Columbus, Ga., www.tsys.com
10. DST Systems, Kansas City, Mo., www.dstsystems.com
11. CA, Islandia, N.Y., www.ca.com
12. Metavante Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis., www.metavante.com
13. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Bombay, India, www.tcs.com
14. Misys, PLC, Evesham, U.K., www.misys.com
15. Bisys, New York, www.bisys.com
16. CGI Group Inc., Montreal, www.cgi.com
17. Computershare Ltd., Abbotsford, Australia,
www.computershare.com.au
18. Infosys Technologies, Ltd., Bangalore, India, www.infosys.com
19. CheckFree Corporation, Norcross, Ga., www.checkfree.com
20. SAS, Cary, N.C., www.sas.com
21. Experian, Costa Mesa, Calif., www.experian.com
22. Certegy, Inc., St. Petersburg, Fla., www.certegy.com
23. TransFirst Holdings Inc., Dallas, www.transfirst.com
24. Fair Isaac Corporation, Minneapolis, www.fairisaac.com
25. Jack Henry & Associates, Inc., Monett, Mo., www.jackhenry.com
26. Equifax, Atlanta, www.equifax.com
27. Acxiom Corporation, Little Rock, Ark., www.acxiom.com
28. eFunds Corporation, Scottsdale, Ariz., www.efunds.com
29. ChoicePoint, Alpharetta, Ga., www.choicepointinc.com
30. Cognizant, Teaneck, N.J., www.cognizant.com
31. Ingenico S.A., Puteaux, France, www.ingenico.com
32. EDB Business Partner Norge AS, Oslo, Norway, www.edb.com
33. OMX Group, Stockholm, Sweden, www.omxgroup.com
34. J.H. Harland Company, Decatur, Ga., www.harland.net
35. Oberthur Card Systems S.A., Nanterre, France , www.oberthurcs.com
36. IPC Information Systems, Ltd., New York, www.ipc.com
37. Keane, Inc., Boston, www.keane.com
38. i-flex Solutions Limited, Bombay, India, www.iflexsolutions.com
39. ACI Worldwide (TSA), Omaha, Neb., www.aciworldwide.com
40. SEI Investments Company, Oaks, Pa., www.seic.com
41. Itautec, Sao Paulo, Brazil, www.itautec.com.br
42. Harland Financial Solutions (J.H. Harland), Lake Mary, Fla.,
www.harlandfinancialsolutions.com
43. Hyperion Solutions Corporation, Sunnyvale, Calif.,
www.hyperion.com
44. GL Trade SA, Paris, France, www.gltrade.fr
45. COMSYS, Houston, www.comsys.com
46. Digital Insight Corporation, Calabasas, Calif.,
www.digitalinsight.com
47. Kanbay International, Inc., Rosemont, Ill., www.kanbay.com
48. S1, Atlanta, www.s1.com
49. Hypercom Corporation, Phoenix, www.hypercom.com
50. Patni Computer Systems, Ltd., Bombay, India, www.patni.com
51. Open Solutions Inc., Glastonbury, Conn., www.opensolutions.com
52. Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, St. Cloud, Minn.
www.bankerssystems.com
53. Temenos Group AG, Geneva, Switzerland, www.temenos.com
54. Advent Software, Inc., San Francisco, www.advent.com
55. SS&C Technologies, Inc., Windsor, Conn., www.ssctech.com
56. Murex SA, Paris, France, www.murex.com
57. Linedata Services S.A., Rueil-Malmaison, France, www.linedata.com
58. CPM S.A., Sao Paulo, Brazil, www.cpm.com.br
59. RoyalBlue Group, Ltd., Surrey, U.K., www.royalblue.com
60. Mphasis, New York, www.mphasis.com
61. Moody's KMV (Moody's Corporation), San Francisco,
www.moodyskmv.com
62. Politec, Sao Paulo, Brazil, www.politec.com.br
63. SimCorp A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark, www.simcorp.com
64. Carreker Corporation, Dallas, www.carreker.com
65. Viewpointe, New York, www.viewpointe.com
66. Bottomline Technologies, Inc., Portsmouth, N.H.,
www.bottomline.com
67. Stratus Technologies, Maynard, Mass., www.stratus.com
68. WAUSAU, Mosinee, Wis., www.wausaufs.com
69. Investment Technology Group, Boston, www.macgregor.com
70. RiskMetrics Group, Inc., New York, www.riskmetrics.com
71. DealerTrack Holdings, Lake Success, N.Y., www.dealertrack.com
72. Charles River Development, Burlington, Mass., www.crd.com
73. FundTech, Ltd., Ramat-Gan, Israel, www.fundtech.com
74. Algorithmics Inc. (Fitch Group), Toronto, www.algorithmics.com
75. Chordiant Software, Inc., Cupertino, Calif., www.chordiant.com
76. CoreLogic, Sacramento, Calif., www.corelogic.com
77. Interactive Data Corporation, Bedford, Mass.,
www.interactivedata.com
78. Odyssey Asset Management, Prilly, Switzerland,
www.odyssey-group.com
79. Pegasystems, Inc., Cambridge, Mass., www.pega.com
80. Eagle Investment Systems Corp (Mellon), West Hartford, Conn.,
www.eagleinvsys.com
81. Actuate Corporation, San Francisco, www.actuate.com
82. Online Resources Corporation, Chantilly, Va., www.orcc.com
83. Wall Street Systems, New York, www.wallstreetsystems.com
84. Automated Financial Systems, Inc., Exton, Pa., www.afsvision.com
85. GoldenSource, New York, www.thegoldensource.com
86. SunTec Business Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Trivandrum, India,
www.suntecgroup.com
87. Princeton Financial Systems, Inc., Princeton, N.J., www.pfs.com
88. Corillian Corporation, Hillsboro, Ore., www.corillian.com
89. IntraLinks, New York, www.intralinks.com
90. Calypso Technology, San Francisco, www.calypso.com
91. COCC, Avon, Conn., www.cocc.com
92. VASCO Data Security International, Inc., Oakbrook Terrace, Ill.,
www.vasco.com
93. Sophis, Paris, France, www.sophis.net
94. BondDesk Group, Mill Valley, Calif., www.bonddesk.com
95. Source Technologies, Charlotte, N.C., www.sourcetech.com
96. Fincentric Corporation, Richmond, British Columbia,
www.fincentric.com
97. Argo Data Resource Corporation, Dallas, www.argodata.com
98. Capital Markets Company N.V. dba Capco, New York, www.capco.com
99. Goldleaf Financial Solutions, Inc., Brentwood, Tenn.,
www.goldleaf.com
100. ORC Software AB, Sydney, Australia, www.orcsoftware.com
A new feature of the FinTech rankings are the Top 10 lists that showcase those companies that lead in the banking, capital markets and insurance segments of the financial industry. This year's Top Ten Banking vendors are: 1. Fidelity Information Services 2. Fiserv 3. NCR 4. First Data Corporation 5. Diebold 6. Unisys 7. Total System Services, Inc. 8. Metavante Corporation 9. Misys, PLC 10. CA Note: Financial Insights used the FinTech 100 companies to determine the Top 10 in each segment. The FinTech 25 list of enterprise companies was not part of this segmentation. "The pressure on financial institutions, whether large or small, to take full advantage of cutting-edge technologies continues to grow," said David Longobardi Longobardi can refer to
"Once again this prestigious ranking showcases the leading providers to our industry. In response to end user demand, this year's ranking also provides an interactive visual analysis tool complementing the rich data we have gathered," stated Michon Schenck, chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. , Financial Insights. About The Survey The ranking of the top 100 application/service providers in the financial services market is categorized cat·e·go·rize tr.v. cat·e·go·rized, cat·e·go·riz·ing, cat·e·go·riz·es To put into a category or categories; classify. cat and evaluated by fiscal year-end Fiscal Year-End The completion of a one-year, or 12-month, accounting period. Notes: The reason that a company's fiscal year often differs from the calendar year and does not close on Dec 31, is due to the nature of company's needs. revenues and the percentage of revenues from sales to financial services industry clients. The FinTech 100 includes vendors that derive more than one-third of eligible revenue from the financial services industry competed for the FinTech ranking. Revenue from network, telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. , electronic exchanges, and data services providers was not counted because these business lines are not application technologies essential to running financial companies. All rankings are based on Financial Insights' revenue estimates. Financial Insights conducted analysis on more than 450 companies for this recognition. To obtain a complete copy of the report, please visit: www.americanbanker.com/fintech100.html?from=fintech100 or www.financial-insights.com/FI/services/fintech100.jsp About American Banker and SourceMedia SourceMedia is a mid-sized business-to-business publishing company owned by Investcorp. Formerly the Thomson Media division of The Thomson Corporation, SourceMedia was sold by its parent company in 2004. , Inc. For more than 170 years, American Banker, www.americanbanker.com, has been the banking and financial services industry premier daily source of information, news, and analysis. American Banker is a daily newspaper that provides news and analysis to the banking and financial services industry. It is distributed across the country to executives of large and small banks alike. With a readership read·er·ship n. 1. The readers of a publication considered as a group. 2. Chiefly British The office of a reader at a university. of more than 77,000, the publication covers topics including national and global issues, mortgages, consumer finance, legislation, investment products, card and payment systems and technology. SourceMedia, an Investcorp company, is the pre-eminent pre·em·i·nent or pre-em·i·nent adj. Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding. See Synonyms at dominant, noted. [Middle English, from Latin prae provider of timely and essential market information -- including industry news, analysis, research and insights -- for members of the financial services community, as well as related fields such as accounting and technology. Through its comprehensive library of professional publications, suite of industry-standard data applications, and in-depth seminars and conferences, SourceMedia (http://www.sourcemedia.com/) offers its clients and subscribers a valuable and sophisticated range of products and services. About Financial Insights, an IDC Company Financial Insights provides independent research, custom consulting, and detailed multiclient studies on the technology issues and challenges facing the financial services industry. Their global research covers topics of strategic importance to corporate and retail banks, insurance carriers, asset management firms This is a list of corporations that provide financial asset management.
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