B+S Banksysteme Aktiengesellschaft develops and markets software solutions for banks and financial service providers. It offers software solutions in the areas of payments transactions; documentary transaction for import and export letters of credit, import and export debt collection, and guarantees to be borne by the customer and in favor of the customer; account and currency management; treasury; and risk management. The company also provides DDBAC, a banking interface that enables to read bank data, analyze transaction histories, initiate transfers, verify account data, and aggregate several bank accounts; and variety and precious metal trade and e-banking solutions; and banking APIs. In addition, it engages in developing, selling, and maintaining applications; provision of software as a service and data centers. The company primarily serves private, savings, and online banks, as well as industrial companies. B+S Banksysteme Aktiengesellschaft was founded in 1982 and is based in Munich, Germany.
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