BankServ

BankServ was a legacy financial services company headquartered in Enterprise, Nevada that developed electronic banking software and operated outsourced data processing centers used by banks and other businesses to move money electronically. BankServ was founded in 1996 and did business with over 400 banks in more than 50 countries, primarily supplying banks with the behind-the-scenes programs used for remote deposit, internet bill payment, mobile payments, wire transfer payments and sending messages over the international SWIFT network.[1]

BankServ
FormerlyNova Payments
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1996 (1996)
HeadquartersEnterprise, Nevada
Number of locations
400 banks in more than 50 countries
Area served
Las Vegas
San Francisco
Salt Lake City
Houston
London
Key people
Dick David Kvederis

The company operated offices in Las Vegas, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Houston and London.

History

BankServ was founded by a group of investors led by current CEO Dick David Kvederis, a former senior vice president of Wells Fargo Bank. Kvederis is widely known in the financial industry for helping introduce Direct Deposit during his tenure as chairman of the National Automated Clearing House Association (now NACHA-The Electronic Payments Association) during the 1980s. He was also hired by the U.S. government in 1993 to assist with the transition from a communist to a capitalist financial system in Lithuania.

Originally incorporated under the name Nova Payments, the company now known as BankServ started with the idea of selling check scanners to grocery stores, allowing them to deposit their checks without going to the bank. But in the late 1990s, BankServ's wire transfer business (acquired from Ictus Inc) became its main revenue source, and the idea of grocery store check conversion was abandoned. However, when the United States Congress passed the Check 21 Act in 2003, the legal requirements surrounding remote deposit became less strict, and the company decided to re-enter the business with a flagship product named DepositNow!

Since 2004, BankServ has expanded into the fields of consumer remote deposit, electronic bill payment and credit card processing,[2] and added an international division with the acquisition of the London-based Symtec Corporation. BankServ has received a number of awards, including nominations to Inc. Magazine's Inc. 500 list in 2003 and 2004, a list of the fastest-growing privately held corporations in the United States. Most recently, BankServ was nominated to the Inc. 5,000 Fastest Growing Private Companies list every year from 2003-2010.1

In January 2004, BankServ acquired Symtec Solutions LTD, a provider of international money transfer and SWIFT financial messaging software headquartered in London, England.[3]

In May 2009, BankServ acquired the assets of Commerciant LP, a Houston-based technology company involved in wireless credit card processing. The company now offers a handheld terminal that can process credit card transactions on the spot over various mobile phone networks.[4]

In 2010, BankServ acquired NetDeposit, one of its main rivals in the remote deposit field, from Zions Bancorporation in a primarily cash transaction.[5] As a result of the acquisition, BankServ's check processing operations nearly doubled in size, and added new branch capture and mobile phone check deposit software. The company estimates that it now processes remote deposit transactions for more than 100,000 business customers in the United States.

In August 2011, private equity firm GTCR acquired the controlling interest in BankServ, poising the company for expansion and growth. GTCR's portfolio of more than 25 companies includes fast-growing firms in the financial services and technology, healthcare and information services and technology fields.[6] GTCR subsequently announced its intention to merge BankServ with the Israeli payments firm Fundtech Ltd., a transaction that was completed in November 2011.[7][8] The combined company is known as Fundtech and is/was headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey.

In April 2015 D+H acquired Fundtech from the Chicago private-equity firm GCTR.[9][10]

Later On 17 June 2017, D+H announced that it would be acquired by Vista Equity Partners and combined with Misys, operating under the new company name Finastra for a total enterprise value of approximately $4.8 billion.[11]

References

  1. "BankServ Mergers and Acquisitions Summary | Mergr". mergr.com. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  2. BankServ Explains Various Credit Card Processing Comparisons
  3. "BankServ acquires Symtec Solutions". Finextra Research. 2004-01-29. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  4. "By Snapping up Commerciant, BankServ Enters Mobile Market". Digital Transactions News. 2009-05-05. Archived from the original on 2010-06-12. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
  5. "BankServ to Acquire NetDeposit from Zions Bancorporation". MarketWatch. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  6. "GTCR Completes BankServ Acquisition". Investor's Business Daily. 2011-08-25. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
  7. "Fundtech and BankServ Complete Merger". Bank Systems & Technology. 2011-11-30. Archived from the original on 2012-01-07. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
  8. "Fundtech Acquires BankServ | Mergr M&A Deal Summary". mergr.com. Retrieved 2023-03-09.
  9. "GTCR Announces Sale of Fundtech to DH Corporation". Business Wire. 2015-03-30. Retrieved 2015-03-30.
  10. De Vynck, Garrit (March 30, 2015). "DH Buys Financial Software Maker Fundtech for $1.25 Billion". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved 2017-01-04.
  11. "DH Corp to be acquired by Vista Equity Partners, merged with U.K.-based software provider Misys". Financial Post. Retrieved 2020-09-18.

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