Y2K is Business as Usual for TSYS
Century Roll-over Date Means No Problems for TSYS
Columbus, Ga., January 5, 2000 – After successfully passing the century date changeover, Total System Services, Inc.® (TSYS®) (NYSE: "TSS"), today announced that its systems are Y2K OK. TSYS had no internal or external issues concerning Y2K, and all TSYS companies, systems, facilities and clients processed and continue to process without incident.
Bearing an impressive client roster of some of the largest banks and retailers, TSYS was deemed an important U.S. service provider by the federal government, and a representative from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) was on hand to observe TSYS maneuver the century date transition.
"The TSYS team met the challenge of the century and conquered it. We prepared for this historical event well in advance with many hours of work from our dedicated team members including three rounds of testing with clients and thorough internal testing," said Richard W. Ussery, TSYS Chairman of the Board and CEO. "We are very pleased that our systems performed so well, and that for us and our customers, it was business as usual."
The transition from Dec. 31, 1999, to Jan. 1, 2000, was not the only critical time period for TSYS. Because of its processing schedules and systems, the time frame from Friday, Dec. 31, until Wednesday, Jan. 5, was critical to the Company’s success, but thanks to lots of hard work and preparation, this extended time frame shaped up to be a nonevent.
"During this critical time period, TSYS provided extra staff and management 24-hours a day. A central command center was established to oversee this weekend. There were also 13 sub-command posts to supervise the century transition from a departmental level," said Ussery.
"TSYS’ team members were committed to the Y2K effort, and I would like to personally thank all team members who without their devotion, none of this would have been possible, " Ussery concluded.
Highlights of the TSYS Year 2000 Readiness efforts:
- Readiness efforts included the TSYS family of companies: Total System Services, Inc.; TSYS Total Solutions; TSYS de Mexico; TSYS Canada; and the Columbus, Georgia office of Vital Processing Services
- Reviewed more than 12.5 million lines of proprietary computer code
- Spent more than $17 million dollars in readiness efforts
- Hosted three client Y2K Forums
- Developed Y2K Web site and monthly Update 2000 newsletter for clients
TSYS is one of the world’s leading processors of data and transactions for domestic and international issuers of credit, debit, commercial and private-label cards. TSYS’ sophisticated systems offer online accounting, data processing, electronic commerce services, portfolio management, account acquisition, credit evaluation, risk management and customer service. With more than 203 million accounts on file, TSYS and its family of companies service the entire lifecycle of card accounts, making it possible for 284 million consumers to use their cards anytime, anywhere. Headquartered in Columbus, Ga., TSYS (www.totalsystem.com) is an 80.8 percent owned subsidiary of Synovus Financial Corp. (NYSE: "SNV") (www.synovus.com), named one of "The 100 Best Companies To Work For In America" by FORTUNE magazine in 2000.
This Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure is being provided pursuant to the Year 2000 Information and Readiness Disclosure Act, Public Law 105-271, and solely for informational purposes.
Contacts:
Danita Gibson-Lloyd
Corporate Communications Manager
ph. (706) 649-5578
dglloyd@totalsystem.com
Renee Nolan
Corporate Communications Specialist
ph. (706) 649-5363
rnolan@totalsystem.com