In-house system of the year - evolve, HSBC

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It is sometimes said modern banks are really technology companies in disguise because of how central their systems are to their operations. HSBC is no exception, and employs even more developers than Microsoft. This resource has proved crucial in stitching together the hotchpotch of IT architecture the bank has inherited through its various acquisitions – essential if HSBC is to be fully integrated yet maintain a local presence in multiple markets. The same goes for rolling out new systems

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