IBS Company Profile 2011 - ibs worldwide
IBS Company Profile 2011 - ibs worldwide
IBS Company Profile 2011 - ibs worldwide
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PAGE 4 <strong>IBS</strong> COMPANY PROFILE www.world<strong>ibs</strong>.com<br />
SOLUTIONS<br />
Custom Software Development<br />
We make your business reliably unique and competitive.<br />
Through the technological expertise of <strong>IBS</strong> in the filed of custom software development, we create solutions to customer specific<br />
requirements. With our proficient software engineers developing the programs, expect a high quality software solutions<br />
with high level of efficiency. These and more at your fingertips:<br />
Highly skilled technical staff<br />
Efficient Project execution<br />
Comprehensive software development process<br />
Product design<br />
Support and Maintenance<br />
Enhancement<br />
We make sure that our development approaches are suitable to the specific requirement needed. Our approach is mainly:<br />
Precise on specification process<br />
Efficient quality process<br />
With our Software Development Process, expect to;<br />
Boost sales<br />
Increase returns on investment (ROI)<br />
Attract more customers with your pleasant and efficient service<br />
Improve customer satisfaction<br />
Depository Bank of <strong>IBS</strong> Worldwide in the Philippines<br />
BPI Swift address: BOPIPHMM<br />
Branch of account: BPI Harrison Plaza, Manila<br />
Account No. (contact <strong>IBS</strong> main office)<br />
Bank of the Philippine Islands is the oldest bank in the Philippines still in operation and is the country’s third largest bank in<br />
terms of assets, the country’s largest bank in terms of market capitalization, and the country’s most profitable bank. It is owned<br />
by the Ayala Corporation - the largest conglomerate in the Philippines, and is based in Makati’s Central Business District, on<br />
the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas.<br />
BPI is also the oldest bank in Southeast Asia and has a long and distinguished history that spans over a century. It has either<br />
influenced or has been influenced by many nations, including parts of the former Spanish Empire, especially Mexico, and the<br />
United States. While it is considered by many as an old institution, BPI is trying to promote itself as a dynamic institution that<br />
caters to its various clients, which hail from various sectors of Philippine society.