Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) has announced the creation of a single banking application platform, assuring customers of no system challenges.

The Temenos 24 (T24) core banking application is to enable it to deliver homogeneous services to customers across all its branches, it says.

CBG inherited different versions of the core banking application and a myriad of supporting applications and interfaces from the  over five banks whose operations it assumed.

To enable it to deliver good customer service, the bank had to employ several workarounds to ensure that there was some level of interconnectivity between the various databases it operated from.

After One year in operations, the CBG say it has successfully installed a new and upgraded version of the Temenos 24 (T24) core banking application.

It has also consolidated the various systems it inherited from the Construction Bank, Beige Bank, Royal Bank, UniBank and Sovereign Bank into a single CBG platform, fully integrating the operations of all its 114 branches.

"This integration will afford customers the opportunity to engage the bank seamlessly across all channels," it adds.

The upgraded T24 application is a real-time core banking system which is designed to allow banks to scale quickly. It is currently the number one core banking application in the world, secure, robust and easy to interface with other tools and third-party applications.

The Managing Director of CBG, Daniel Wilson Addo in an interview reaffirmed the bank's mission of providing simple, secure and differentiated banking experience to its customers.

He further explained that the bank leveraged the rich diversity of its staff to work faster and efficiently in consolidating its key systems.

Mr Wilson Addo paid glowing tribute to the project team who toiled to ensure that the integration project was delivered on time and within budget.

“We know some institutions struggle when they install new systems leading to a lot of downtimes but let me assure our customers that our people are already familiar with the application so we won’t have such challenges,” he said.

Mr Wilson Addo commended customers of CBG for remaining loyal in the past one year, despite the teething challenges.

CBG has seen a quick turnaround in its operation, a year after it was formed as it has posted its first profit and embarked on an aggressive communications campaign.

Staff of the Bank also recently embarked on the “We Stand with You” campaign on major streets across the country to signify their commitment to serve clients.

The Bank’s 2019 second-quarter results show a profit after tax of ¢41.1 million, representing about 280 per cent improvement on performance over the 2018 financial results.

Total assets of the bank also went up from ¢7.5 billion to ¢8.3 billion, representing a growth of 11% during the same period.