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      REPORT
      Ranking the US Vendors of Cash Management Solutions: 2002 Update
      20th September 2002
      //Ranking the US Vendors of Cash Management Solutions: 2002 Update
      Boston, MA, USA September 20, 2002

      Ranking the U.S. Vendors of Browser-Based Cash Management Solutions: 2002 Update

      Celent Communications ranks Politzer & HANEY first in the fiercely competitive browser-based cash management space for large and midsize financial institutions.

      The cash management space has been plagued by financial woes, missed deadlines, and little differentiation in product suite features and functionalities. To date, Windows-based solutions have dominated the market and most financial institutions are still moving "the basics" online. However, this situation is expected to change significantly in the next 12-18 months.

      Who are the leaders in the browser-based cash management race? In a new report, Ranking the U.S. Vendors of Cash Management Solutions: 2002 Update, Celent Communications analyzes the solutions of eight vendors and ranks them (Table 1). The ranking is based on seven criteria: features/functionality, financial viability, number of successful deployments, customization, implementation, client support/service, and use of J2EE technology.

      The Leaders in Browser-Based Cash Management Solutions

      "Ranking the vendors was difficult as all of the solution providers have made great strides over the last year. Product suites are finally on par with Windows-based offerings and many financial institutions plan to phase out their Windows-based solutions by the end of next year," said Christine Barry, wholesale banking analyst at Celent and author of the report.

      "Despite pressure on financial institutions to cut their IT budgets, we anticipate continued spending on cash management solutions due primarily to necessity. The technology on the corporate side of the bank continues to lag behind that on the retail side. While retail banks deploy the latest bells and whistles, corporate banks are still playing catch-up," said Barry.

      The vendors covered in this report are: Banklink, Bottomline Technologies, Enterprise, Fundtech, Magnet Communications, Metavante (which acquired Brokat), Politzer & HANEY and S1.

      A is available online.
      Rank

      Large and Midsize Financial Institutions (>US$5 billion in assets)

      Small Financial Institutions (

      1Politzer & HANEYS1
      2Magnet CommunicationsPolitzer & HANEY
      3FundtechFundtech

      of Celent Communications' Wholesale Banking research service can download the report electronically by clicking on the icon to the left.

      Details
      Geographic Focus
      Asia-Pacific, EMEA, LATAM, North America
      Industry
      Corporate Banking, Retail Banking