Oracle's OAUG Enhancement Request System
An overview of Oracle's Enhancement Request System has been posted on the FIN-SIG website at:
http://finsig.oaug.org/download.shtml
The OAUG Financial Services Industry Special Industry Group ( FIN-SIG) is affiliated to the Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) and is not part of Oracle Corporation. The FIN-SIG shall fill a gap for a common forum and support/ resource base for all new and existing Oracle Applications users who operate in the space commonly called Financial Services Industry and also users who have interest in the specific packaged application software provided by Oracle Corporation to meet specific business needs of the Financial Services Industry
An overview of Oracle's Enhancement Request System has been posted on the FIN-SIG website at:
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A majority stake in banking-software outfit i-flex gives the database giant more leverage against SAP |
Oracle and i-flex
On August 2, 2005, Oracle announced an agreement to buy Citigroup's 41% equity interest in i-flex. Oracle also announced an open offer to purchase up to an additional 20% ownership interest in i-flex. Following regulatory clearances, Oracle is expected to become the majority shareholder of i-flex through these transactions.
i-flex will continue to operate under current management and remain a publicly traded company. i-flex customers and partners are encouraged to continue using existing contacts for support, professional services and sales to address your ongoing needs.
This transaction underscores Oracle's commitment to the business critical functions of the banking industry, and is a strong endorsement of i-flex's success and tremendous growth. By aligning the talents of both organizations, we will be better able to address the evolving needs of the banking industry.
Follow this link to track details on this transaction:
http://www.oracle.com/iflex/index.html
Oracle To Buy Majority Interest In Indian Banking Software Maker i-flex 41% to be Purchased from Citigroup and 20% from Public Shareholders | ![]() | |
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![]() | REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., 02-AUG-2005 Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) today announced that it will buy a majority interest in India's largest applications software company, i-flex solutions (Bombay Stock Exchange: IFLX.BO and National Stock Exchange of India: IFLX.NS). Software products from i-flex support corporate banking, consumer banking, investment banking, Internet banking, asset management, and investor services. i-flex has provided software and services to 575 banks in 115 countries. "i-flex is the hottest software company in the banking industry, signing more new customers than any other banking software company in each of the last three years," said Oracle CEO, Larry Ellison. "Banking is a strategic industry for Oracle with 9 out of the top 10 banks already running Oracle ERP applications. Oracle's overall application strategy is to go beyond ERP and offer customers richer industry-specific functionality. i-flex gets us there in banking." The current i-flex management team will continue to run the company and will align product development, sales, marketing, and services activities with Oracle. The i-flex service organization will continue to provide deep domain expertise to major banks around the world. Oracle President Charles Phillips will join the i-flex board, and i-flex stock will continue to trade on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India. "We have enjoyed a long, highly successful partnership with Oracle, and this transaction will be a logical evolution of our relationship," said Rajesh Hukku, Chairman and Managing Director of i-flex solutions. "Aligning with Oracle, we can jointly offer an excellent value proposition to our global customers with truly integrated solutions across the front, middle, and back office." "This investment brings together our complementary technology to offer customers the most comprehensive banking solution for next generation applications, technology and services," said Phillips. "The inevitable transition from legacy systems to modern applications has created a multi-billion dollar opportunity, and because no single supplier has been able to meet customer needs, the banking software market is highly fragmented. Customers have been looking for a Tier 1 software partner to help modernize their systems and lower their maintenance costs." Under terms of the agreement, Oracle will acquire Citigroup Venture Capital International's 41 percent ownership stake in i-flex solutions. As required by Indian law, Oracle will make an open offer beginning on or about August 3, 2005 to purchase an additional 20 percent of the shares outstanding from the remaining shareholders at a price of Rs882.62 per share, with total cash consideration of approximately USD $316 million if the entire 20 percent is tendered into the offer. Subject to regulatory approvals, the transaction is expected to close by the end of 2005. IBM has been a key global partner for i-flex and Oracle. "The i-flex products will continue to run on IBM software and hardware, and our relationship with i-flex aligns us more closely with IBM solutions for our joint banking customers," said Phillips. "In addition, Citigroup remains a committed and loyal customer of i-flex, having recently entered into a 5-year product and services agreement." i-flex applications have been optimized for Oracle's technology platform since 1997, with over 90 percent of i-flex customers currently running on Oracle technology. The i-flex portfolio of software products includes FLEXCUBE(r), the world's #1 selling core banking solution; Reveleus(tm), an advanced business analytic application; and Daybreak(tm), an enterprise consumer-lending suite. In addition, the i-flex PRIMESOURCING offering provides a comprehensive range of software, consulting, development and support services, differentiated by deep domain expertise. i-flex is headquartered in Mumbai, India and employs over 5,500 people worldwide. About i-flex solutions |
Article published in the August 2005 issue of the DM Review magazine. Key highlights include:
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