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Latest revision as of 16:08, 14 October 2020
(IHBaaS).
In-House-Banking-as-a-Service allows a cash management bank to host an in-house bank (IHB) on behalf of their client.
The IHBaaS can be used to either complement an existing IHB set-up or establish an IHB for the first time – without the typical resource requirements.