AlBaraka Bank streamlines SARB reporting

AlBaraka Bank streamlines SARB reporting

Banks face the onerous task of compliance reporting. They need to continuously stay up-to-date with changing South African Reserve Bank (SARB) requirements. When banks are not compliant with these requirements, heavy fines and reputational risks result.

AlBaraka Bank, a world leader in Islamic banking, prioritised meeting SARB requirements. The bank recently modernised its core banking platform and consulted Synthesis to integrate this new system with the SARB through txstream which resulted in a streamlined reporting solution.

Challenge

Banks need to ensure that the correct information is submitted based on SARB requirements. This includes Balance of Payments (BoP) reporting on foreign currency trades to the SARB in a specified format to comply with Financial Surveillance requirements. When AlBaraka began updating its core banking platform it needed to ensure that the new system integrated with the SARB and complied with local legislation.

The previous system that managed cross-border payments was run in-house by the AlBaraka development team. This system was time and maintenance heavy. A streamlined and outsourced solution would ensure that the new core banking platform correctly integrated and maintained SARB standards.

AlBaraka teamed up with Synthesis to manage this integration as the software development, digital solutions and regtech company is at the forefront of SARB reporting with over 20 years’ experience serving the majority of South African Banks.

Solution

Synthesis implemented its BoP and txstream solution into AlBaraka’s core platform. This enabled AlBaraka to accurately report on all transactions to the SARB, simplify its deployment of consistent FinSurv rules throughout the bank and provide an application that allows for efficient storage, reporting and audit. Synthesis’ Chris Assad said that: “We simplify the payments process and regulatory reporting requirements, resulting in better overall compliance to the SARB rules.”

The rules-based approach of the solution validates the information against the SARB rules to ensure all the correct information is provided. This ensures accuracy and speed.

Assad explained that: “SARB reporting has onerous validation requirements. txstream incorporates a feature that expedites this. The system applies validation and alerts users if anything is missing. We expose the validation rules via a web service so the bank’s internal system can leverage off it. Also, our software takes care of the complex re-submission process. To re-submit, one needs to delete the previous transaction and flag the new one. txstream takes care of the complexity of cancelling, waiting for a response and then resubmitting. In other systems, this all has to be done manually.”

Mohammed Kaka, Chief Operating Officer, Albaraka Bank, said: “The team were open, frank and clear in their capabilities and delivered timeously. They worked hard to ensure very tight deadlines were achieved and delivered a solution that is robust and simple to use.”

Results

Outsourcing this solution resulted in additional time for the AlBaraka developers to focus on their core processes and capabilities, such as creating value-adding additions to the banking platform and client experience.

txstream removed the burden and time involved in regulation updates and SARB communication.

“Compliance is held very high in AlBaraka’s priorities. By implementing the txstream fully-automated system, AlBaraka benefits from daily reporting that updates every time SARB requirements change,” said Assad.

Kaka added that: “We were impressed by Synthesis’ technical compliance to South African Exchange Control Regulations which was built into the system and txstream’s ability to connect with the new core banking solution. Staff have experienced improved efficiencies from this and overall this element resulted in a smooth UAT and sign-off by the SARB.”

The client experience also improved as AlBaraka had updated forms and were able to get all the information from clients without additional calls and queries. This resulted in a smoother and faster process which is a priority to AlBaraka.

“I would recommend Synthesis and txtream. The team and solution are definitely fit for purpose,” Kaka said.

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