•  Sterling Bank Migrates To SeaBaaS, Africa’s First Indigenous Banking System  – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

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    LAGOS  – Sterling Bank has made history by migrating to what is believed to be Africa’s first-ever indigenous core banking solution called SeaBaaS. 

    The implementation of SeaBaaS, developed by Peerless, marks the completion of a new banking system announced to customers in August 2024. 

    This strategic move positions Nigeria as a leader in digital banking, driven by local talent and cutting-edge technology. 

    Leveraging advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence, the system promises to enhance customer experience and operational efficiency, providing smarter, faster financial services. 

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    Speaking on the achievement, Abubakar Suleiman, CEO of Sterling Bank, said SeaBaaS is the first fully developed core banking platform that is wholly built and owned by an African technology company. 

    He described the development as the start of a new revolution in Africa’s drive for economic self-sufficiency, noting that the intellectual property underpinning SeaBaas will be available to partners across the continent in the coming months. 

    For regulators, it ensures greater transparency, robust reporting, and compliance with evolving standards. 

    “Partnering with Peerless to create SeaBaaS is not just a milestone for us; it is a renewal of our resolve and ambition to remain a world-class organization. It is proof that African institutions can do great things that will make the world stand up and take notice of us,” said Suleiman. 

    “We are once again proving that the notion of Nigerian banking being one of the most technologically advanced is not just a myth, but a reality that is manifested in the quality of solutions we can develop, and services we can deliver to our customers.” 

    Suleiman explained that the transition to SeaBaaS represents many things to many people. “For the African banking industry, it is the continent’s first indigenously conceived and engineered core banking application, built and owned entirely by a Nigerian company, with every line of code, database configuration and interface proudly African, delivered by homegrown talent. 

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