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Security Bank taps Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP to support its digital transformation journey

With Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, Security Bank puts in place better management controls around its finance, procurement, and reconciliation processes, streamlining these operations and enabling data-driven decision making.

Security Bank Corporation (Security Bank) is leveraging Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) to deliver on its mission to enrich lives, empower businesses and build communities.

With Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, Security Bank puts in place better management controls around its finance, procurement, and reconciliation processes, streamlining these operations and enabling data-driven decision making. 

Security Bank has adopted cloud technology to modernize and streamline its financial processes, help eliminate human error and deliver integrated financial analysis across all its business units. 

“Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. Moving to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP was a natural progression for the Bank to improve analytical capabilities, efficiency, and operational agility. The insights we derive will help us deliver BetterBanking,” said Sanjiv Vohra, Security Bank’s President & CEO.

Implemented by Oracle Consulting, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP will enable Security Bank to improve efficiencies and deliver enterprise data business intelligence across the organization—responding quickly to an ever-changing business environment, scaling strategic resources as market needs change. 

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“Organizations across Asia are leveraging the power of the cloud to innovate and transform their business,”, said Mina Lim, managing director, Oracle Philippines. “By selecting Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP to achieve its next phase of growth and meet its evolving business needs, Security Bank has established an integrated business platform that offers continuous innovation to effectively support the bank’s current and future business needs.” 

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