Core Systems Replacement: The Time Has Come PDF Print E-mail
Celent forecasts that the world?s 100 largest financial institutions will spend in excess of $14 billion on new core banking systems by the end of 2005. This spending will take place despite current economic uncertainties and cost-cutting pressures, as banks believe the benefits of replacement far outweigh the costs. First movers will catapult into the 21st century, positioning themselves years ahead of the competition.

Replacing a core banking system is perhaps the most complex IT project a bank can undertake. The costs can run to several hundred million dollars and projects typically take between three and four years to complete. Banks have been slow to undertake these projects, as they continue to be haunted by past failures, fears of complexity, and the prospect of alienating customers.

The time has come for banks to act. Core systems replacement is likely be a major focus for IT spending over the next few years. Celent expects between 10 and 20 of the top 100 global financial institutions to replace their core systems each year for the next three years. Even the largest institutions with over $100 billion in assets, who are expected to spend between $350 and $400 million on replacement projects, can expect to achieve a positive bottom line by the end of the fifth year. http://www.celent.net/PressReleases/20030221/CoreSytemsEmail.htm
 
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