Banco Caja Social y Colmena (BCSC) deploys the March Networks solution to support 2,800 cameras |
Banco Caja Social y Colmena (BCSC) is deploying the March Networks solution to support 2,800 cameras installed across its 280 banking branches and 450 automated teller machines (ATMs) nationwide. Serving more than 4.1 million customers annually, the bank will use the hybrid recording systems and Financial Transaction Investigation software to speed fraud investigations and quickly access high-quality video evidence following incidents.
"After evaluating a number of competitive offerings, it was clear that the March Networks solution delivers the reliability and robust video management we require to more effectively protect our operations," said Jairo González, Director of Security, BCSC. "In addition, we expect to reduce losses significantly using March Networks' integrated video and ATM transaction data application."
Since entering the Colombian market three years ago, March Networks has quickly emerged as the country's preferred provider of financial surveillance solutions based on the strength of its enterprise-class products and industry-specific applications. Recognised for their proven reliability and scalability, the company's networked video management systems are currently used by many of Latin America's largest financial institutions, including top banks such as HSBC Mexico, Scotiabank Inverlat, Banorte, Banco de Chile and recently announced Banco de Occidente.
"Our extensive experience working with financial institutions worldwide has allowed us to evolve our IP video portfolio to address the specific requirements of this industry," said Peter Strom, President and CEO, March Networks. "ATM skimming alone, which costs banks billions of dollars each year, can be reduced significantly using our integrated video and data analytics. In addition, our VideoSphere® solutions allow customers to deploy our high-definition IP cameras and video analytics immediately as part of a strategic and cost-effective migration to advanced IP video networking."