CTNet Description

ClientTrade® is our well-established solution for corporate clients, currently utilized by over 30,000 businesses globally. The latest iteration, CTNet, is a J2EE web-based platform that seamlessly integrates with BankTrade, our back-office application, as well as various third-party Trade Finance systems. In line with the ongoing evolution of BankTrade®, CTNet adheres to a similar developmental approach, featuring a comprehensive product roadmap that guarantees its leading position among client-facing solutions. This innovative web-based platform enables banks’ corporate clients to efficiently create and oversee their Trade Finance transactions and associated activities via an intuitive and interactive web portal. Furthermore, CTNet includes a comprehensive reporting feature that generates standard reports for each module, with outputs available in both PDF and MS Excel formats. Its user-centric design, along with beneficial features like email notifications, significantly improves the level of customer support provided. Additionally, the continuous updates and enhancements planned for CTNet will ensure that it remains a vital tool for corporate clients in the dynamic finance landscape.

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Company:
BT Systems
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
www.banktrade.com/index.php/solutions-3/client-trade

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