Apps Purchases: 10+ Million Software Purchases
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Standard Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 50316 | $10.5B | South Africa | CURA Software Solutions | CURA Operational Risk Management | Risk Management | 2015 | n/a | In 2015, Standard Bank is listed among organizations associated with CURA Software Solutions and is likely to have deployed CURA Operational Risk Management. The record links Standard Bank to CURA Operational Risk Management within the Risk Management category for its South African operations, indicating an implementation oriented at banking operational risk oversight. Reporting and source notes infer module usage focused on banking operational risk, vendor and third party risk management, and incident tracking. CURA Operational Risk Management was likely configured to support event and incident capture, risk and control assessments, vendor risk questionnaires and remediation tracking, aligning with standard operational risk workflows and control libraries common to Risk Management applications. Deployment posture inferred from available information suggests a centralized application instance covering South African business units, configured by business line and legal entity for operational risk governance. The implementation would have been positioned to embed incident lifecycle processes and vendor risk governance into the bank�s existing operational risk committees and workflows, supporting standardized risk event reporting and control assurance practices without specifying named integrations or implementation partners. | |
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Standard Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 50316 | $10.5B | South Africa | CURA Software Solutions | CURA Regulatory Compliance | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2009 | n/a | In 2009, Standard Bank appears on CURA Software Solutions’ public customer lists and is believed to have deployed CURA Regulatory Compliance as part of its Governance, Risk and Compliance capability set. The reference links and vendor product positioning indicate the deployment was associated with managing regulatory and operational risk across Standard Bank’s South African operations. CURA Regulatory Compliance likely provided centralized policy and controls management, risk assessment and scoring, incident and remediation tracking, and regulatory reporting workflows, reflecting standard Governance, Risk and Compliance functional modules. The implementation narrative aligns the application name CURA Regulatory Compliance with typical GRC capabilities such as controls testing, audit trail generation, and compliance task orchestration. Operationally the scope described centers on compliance and operational risk functions within Standard Bank’s South African footprint, supporting role based access, auditability, and formalized compliance workflows. Governance implications inferred from the deployment include consolidation of regulatory requirements into a single compliance registry and the establishment of structured control testing and reporting processes to support regulatory oversight. | |
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Professional Services | 50000 | $8.8B | France | Kyriba | Kyriba Treasury | Treasury Management | 2013 | n/a |
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Retail | 50000 | $10.0B | United States | Kyriba | Kyriba Treasury | Treasury Management | 2018 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 50000 | $1.8B | France | Kyriba | Kyriba Treasury | Treasury Management | 2018 | n/a |
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Insurance | 50000 | $49.4B | United States | Willis Towers Watson | Willis Towers Watson Rewards Igloo | Risk Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Government | 50000 | $18.2B | United States | Emphasys | Emphasys Sympro | Treasury Management | 2004 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 50000 | $30.6B | Japan | Canary Whistleblowing | Canary Whistleblowing | Whistleblowing Management | 2019 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 50000 | $19.8B | United States | Serrala | Serrala AutoBank | Treasury Management | 2019 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 50000 | $18.2B | United States | Serrala | Serrala AutoBank | Treasury Management | 2009 | n/a |
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