Other solutions

Software solutions for Management Control, Budgeting, and Planning for the banking, insurance, and credit companies sectors.

A complete, modular, integrated, flexible suite, aligned with the best technology, required to provide effective responses to the needs of profitability analysis, cost control, risk management, and, in general, monitoring and evaluating business and operational performance.

RDBStaging (with the RDBStagingLoader engine): ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) module for acquiring and processing arbitrary data on relational databases and departmental platforms. It allows transforming input files or tables into structured and reusable data. It uses a Microsoft Excel add-in for easy and accessible configuration. It applies controls/processes at different stages of the processing path, synchronizing the various phases. It enables the analysis of acquired data through tools for investigations and reporting. It allows data extraction through a generalized extractor. It provides data historization and versioning for the processed information.

RDBCcm: it is the application used by Risk Management in the process of controlling capital adequacy in relation to Credit Risk (RWA calculation) based on the regulations defined in the Basel Accords.

RDBPiace: it is the Economic Account Platform, an application for reconciling economic account transactions from subsidiary ledgers with the corresponding general ledger transactions. It also allows reconciling these transactions with CoGe balances and “detailing” the movements. The ultimate goal is to enable specialized and “flexible” reporting of Economic Account data, to export standardized information to the summary system used for European Reporting.

RDBSiria: A generalized Archive Reconciliation System for performing balance comparisons between archives and obtaining reconciliation elements. It provides tools capable of identifying the set of archives to compare (“Context“), determining sets of homogeneous and comparable information (“Aggregation“), enabling comparisons by defining outcome types parametrically (“Balancing“); supporting the analysis process of any differences (“Outcome Analysis“) and finally producing a data flow for the reconciliation of archives (“Reconciliation“).