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Bank of China Plans New Hi-Tech Imaging System

July 27, 2005
Business

Unisys (UIS) will be providing the Bank of China Limited with a new voucher imaging system to help the bank better manage its document processing.

The new voucher imaging system will replace the bank's current microfilm machines and help improve cost and operational efficiencies for scanning vouchers, credit card documents and other documents at the Bank of China's (BOCHK) scanning center in Shenzhen, China.

With state-of-the-art technology, the system will allow the bank to scan, index and archive approximately 400,000 documents per day, as well as support 1,000 document inquiries per day.

To design and implement the solution, Unisys will use its 3D Visible Enterprise (3D-VE) approach to help the bank derive and streamline its overall document management transformation from microfilm to digital image. Through sophisticated electronic modeling tools, combined with Unisys deep industry experience in banking, 3D-VE allows BOCHK to more strategically re-engineer processes by helping to reduce the risks associated with implementing change.

Unisys will build the new voucher imaging system based on its leading InfoImage technology which numerous top financial institutions worldwide use to upgrade and better integrate their document management procedures.

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