Greece’s payments infrastructure has gone live with SmartSwitch
– the switching and routing solution within e-payments solutions
provider Banking Technologies’ (BPC) SmartVista suite.

The deal took six months to clear with help of
BPC partner B&R Outsourcing
Services S.A
, Greece.

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SmartSwitch features predefined interfaces to
the world’s leading ATMs and POS equipment vendors, to other
switching solutions and to all international payments brands, as
well as domestic and local payment networks making implementation
simple and straightforward.

CEO of BPC Banking Technologies, Vasily
Grigoriev, commented that these implementations form a critical
component in the nations’ payments infrastructure and are testament
to SmartVista’s ability to support mission critical, large scale
payment environments.

“Like all the SmartVista solutions,
SmartSwitch is a modern Open Systems solution purpose built to
integrate seamlessly with complex IT infrastructures and at DIAS we
were able easily to meet the very aggressive timelines for the
project,” Grigoriev said.

Nicolaos Alexopulos, managing director and
general manager of Interbanking Systems (DIAS) – the company
heralded as the force behind the move, further added that
SmartVista met all of the business and technological requirements
and critically BPC delivered on its promise to replace our legacy
application before its sunset.

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“We are looking forward to drawing on the
functional strengths of SmartVista to offer our banking clients
expanded services in the future,” said Alexopulos.

DIAS currently provides processing services to
the great majority of Greek banks and has 20 clients running 7,400
ATMs throughout Greece.