The banking software firm is adding Google to its offering of cloud services.

Zurich-based Avaloq is partnering with Google Cloud, it said in a statement on Tuesday. The move means Avaloq's bank clients can run the software on Google's cloud computing service.

The partnership complements an initial deal between Avaloq and IBM on a Swiss-based cloud service. The area represents an area of heated competition, with Swiss operators including Swisscom and Inventx offering solutions, in addition to foreign players like Microsoft and Cognizant as well as Google and IBM.

Digitization Kick

Avaloq said the pandemic's effect on digitization within firms spurred the move. «That includes financial services institutions, which are increasingly seeking to use critical IT infrastructure and platforms in a cloud-based environment,» Avaloq technology boss Thomas Beck said.

The partnership means banks will be able to store their data close to home, the two firms said – a key factor in adhering to data requirements in Switzerland. Google notably works with Temenos, one of Avaloq's biggest competitors. UBS and Credit Suisse works with Microsoft while rival software firm ERI Bancaire, like Avaloq, works with IBM.