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Sterling Bank of Asia Selects Infosys Finacle Software-as-a-Service for it’s Next-Gen Transformation

Sterling Bank of Asia Selects Infosys Finacle Software-as-a-Service for it’s Next-Gen Transformation
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Sterling Bank of Asia has selected Infosys Finacle's SaaS platform to modernize its core banking and digital infrastructure. The partnership aims to improve operational efficiency, enhance customer experience, and support the bank's digital transformation goals.

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This reflects the ongoing trend of financial institutions in emerging markets adopting cloud-based technology to remain competitive and compliant.

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BENGALURU, India and MANILA, Philippines, June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Infosys Finacle , part of EdgeVerve Systems , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Infosys (NSE: INFY) (BSE: INFY) (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in AI-first business consulting and technology services, and Sterling Bank of Asia (Sterling Bank), one of the most progressive banks in the Philippines, today announced the bank’s decision to select Infosys Finacle Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform for its transformation program. Sterling Bank has opted to leverage the Finacle Core Banking , Finacle Customer Data Hub , Finacle Trade Finance , and Finacle Origination solutions for its requirements. Through this strategic collaboration with Infosys Finacle, Sterling Bank expects to enhance the experience of both employees and customers, maintain high standards of availability and reliability in its banking services, and reduce operational complexity through automation and digitization, thereby supporting its future growth.

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