07:10 AM
Bank Bytes
First of Omaha Merchant Processing, Omaha, Neb., has tapped OneBridge Mobile Server from Viafone, Brisbane, Calif., to provide mobile access to its sales force automation system, GoldMine from Front -Range Solutions, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Wells Fargo, San Francisco, has sold its stake in Billpoint, a person-to-person payment venture, to eBay, San Jose, Calif.
Union Planters, Memphis, Tenn., has outsourced its wealth management operations to Sungard Wealth Management Services, King of Prussia, Pa.
Northern Trust, Chicago, has selected Algorithmics, Toronto, to enhance its credit, market and operational risk management methodologies in order to meet Basel II requirements.
Helm Bank, Miami, has licensed Assist/ck, a money-laundering detection system from Americas Software, Miami.
Wachovia, Winston-Salem, N.C., has licensed Money Transfer System, a high-value payments processing solution from IntraNet, Boston.
Pawtucket Credit Union, Pawtucket, R.I., and Peoples State Bank, Wyalusing, Pa., have licensed OmniView, an account aggregation system from Open Solutions, Glastonbury, Conn.
Bank of America, Charlotte, N.C., has contracted with Concord EFS, Memphis, Tenn., to allow its debit cards to be accepted at ATMs of Concord's Star network, and to place its ATMs in 17 states into the Star network. Separately, Bank of America has selected TotalView Workforce Management, a contact center management solution from IEX, Richardson, Texas.
Bank of the West, San Francisco, has licensed FinanceCenter, a commercial finance automation product from CapitalStream, Seattle.