Finacle, the core banking software product from Infosys, has been positioned in the Leader Quadrant in the recently released 'Magic Quadrant for International Retail Core Banking (ICRB) 2006' report. |
This is the first time that Gartner has brought out a report on the core banking software sector. |
The product which contributes around $86 million (around Rs 380 crore) to the $2.6 billion Infosys' top line, employs around 2,500 people and derives nearly 65 per cent of its revenues from global markets such as Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Europe and West Asia. Finacle has around 85 clients globally and 30 of them are Indian customers. |
According to Infosys, the Magic Quadrant has 15 weighted criteria that plot vendors based on their relative strengths in the market. |
"Magic Quardrant for IRCB assesses the impact of transition and volatility in the market, vendor consolidation trend, and a technology evolution that promises to enhances business agility on key international vendors and their products to serve this market," the company added. |
Speaking on this recognition, Merwin Fernandes, VP & Business Head, Finacle, Infosys Technologies said: "We believe our position in the Leaders Quadrant in the Gartner Magic Quadrant is another key milestone that unambiguously reinforces Finacle's leadership in the retail core banking solution space." |
According to Gartner: "Leaders are vendors that possess a strong banking market understanding, have a measurable strategy for disaggregating core banking software functionality into component-based constructs, exhibit highly developed and certified development and delivery of quality methodologies, and have extensive marketing delivery and sales channels." |