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SMU Teaching Bank is created for academic purposes only to support banking operations and technology related coursework, labs and student projects. It has been assembled using a mixture of vendor products in order to demonstrate real world change scenarios such as:

  • A core banking system replacement
  • A bank merger, whereby multiple vendor products need to coexist


“The mission of SMU tBank is to become a world class ‘teaching bank’, generating an on-going supply of undergrad and postgrad student projects whereby classroom learning outcomes can be put into practice, leveraging industry leading banking software and enterprise platforms.”

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Alan Megargel
Senior Lecturer of Information Systems, Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore.

SMU has embarked on a multiyear programme entitled “SMU Bank for Financial Services Education”, referred to as “SMU Teaching Bank“ (or “SMU tBank”). Starting from a clean sheet, he is building a “teaching bank” from the ground up, using today’s architecture best practices. He is the lead architect of SMU tBank, and his academic research is anchored around the EA best practices demonstrated in SMU tBank’s implementation.

Supervisor


Dr. Steven Hoi
Associate Professor, School of Information Systems (SIS), Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore.

Prior to joining SMU, Dr. Hoi was a tenured Associate Professor at the School of Computer Engineering of the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. He received his Bachelor degree from Tsinghua University, and his Master and Ph.D degrees from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research interests include large-scale machine learning with application to tackling big data analytics challenges across a wide range of real-world applications, including multimedia retrieval, social media, web search and information retrieval, computer vision and pattern recognition, computational finance, cyber security, mobile and software data mining, etc. He has published over 100 papers in premier conferences and journals, and served as an organizer, area chair, senior PC, TPC member, editors, and referee for many top conferences and premier journals.