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10/20/2009
Integrated Bank Technology Named Preferred Provider byIndependent Bankers of Colorado
CEDAR PARK, Texas, Oct. 20, 2009 - Integrated Bank Technology (IBT), a company that specializes in providing core processing and imaging software applications for in-house and ASP environments for financial institutions and provides 24/7 support services, announced that it has been named a preferred provider by the Independent Bankers of Colorado (IBC). The partnership will expand IBT's presence in to the western states and provide additional benefits for prospective customers.
The IBC offers preferred providers to the community banks in its association as a way to give exclusive products and services at competitive prices. The organization currently partners with 11 companies through this program. "We seek technology providers who offer quality products that are backed by extensive industry experience and a strong reputation," Jennifer Lusk, member services director of Independent Bankers of Colorado, explained. "We are proud to partner with IBT and provide the company's offerings to our members."
IBT provides core processing and imaging software applications to community financial institutions across the country. Its flagship product, Integrated Bank Environment, is a repository for not only a financial institution's core system, but also all of the ancillary systems enabling everything to be tracked and managed from a single system. Available applications within the IBE platform are integrated image teller, branch and remote deposit capture, fraud protection, telephone banking, Internet banking, report archive and document imaging.
"Integrated Bank Technology has been extremely successful this year, which is a testament to our innovative technology and the efficiencies that they offer at a time when financial institutions are seeking the best return on each investment," Mike Golebiowski, president at IBT, said. "We have taken this momentum and this key partnership with a state banking association to expand our focus across the region."

