Central Banking

Polish Computerland To Provide Software to Bank

POLAND - Polish computer systems integrator Computerland will provide its software systems to the domestic central bank (Narodowy Bank Polski - NBP).

The central bank ordered preparation and installation of the integrated accounting system. The project is to be implemented in several stages by 2005. The works, which are to be completed in 2001, are estimated at 9.0 mln Polish zloty ($2.3 mln/2.7 mln euro). The bank has also ordered the software systems for its electronic banking. The contract

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