Bank and Finance Open Source

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Please add links to open source software that can be used in the world of banking and finance.

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Banking Software

  • MyBanco is software that can be used to allow customers to create bank accounts. With a wide range of utilities, for example it could be used for real or virtual money. It is open source and licensed under the AGPL license. MyBanco provides a huge features list, including SMS and phone banking, web banking and more.

Personal Finance

Alternative Currency Exchange

  • Cyclos Cyclos is open source software intended for use in complementary currency systems like LETS, Barter, Time bank, C3 (consumer commerce circuit) and micro finance systems like VLC (combination of micro finance with local currency).
  • The Free Digital Money project aims to promote ideas and stimulate further innovation in the field of digital money. It provides a e-money implementation that can be used by anyone to try out ideas, build sample applications, or for further development.

Spreadsheet Software

  • wikiCalc - The wikiCalc program lets you make web pages with more than just paragraphs of prose. It combines the ease of authoring and multi-person editing of a wiki with the familiar visual formatting and calculating metaphor of a spreadsheet. Written in Perl and released under the GPL 2.0 license, it can easily be setup to run on almost any server as a web application or on a personal computer to publish by FTP.

Data Mining, Business Intelligence

  • Pentaho: A Weka- based program that includes simple "dashboard" like tools for analyzing business data.
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Free Banking

  • FreePay is a online free banking solution based on public banking and european financial standards which associate free market, BIC / SWIFT Code, IBAN, free payment, credit card number validation, ecommerce and Stock Exchange Market. (available in French language only at this time)
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