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Based in Santiago, Chile, Banco de Chile provides commercial banking services to a diverse customer base that includes large corporations, small and mid-sized businesses and individuals. The company wanted to enhance competitiveness by enabling a faster, simpler and more flexible infrastructure that could support new business processes targeted at improving customer service for bank customers. This was tackled by implementing IBM software solution to connect and integrate new application development environment with existing back-end systems.
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