Johnson Controls implemented with the FI connector of COMPUDATA, its payment transactions via SEPA Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI) is a worldwide group that specializes in the areas of automotive, battery technology, building technology and industrial services. In the field of automotive company manufactures innovative interiors for vehicles, which make driving more comfortable, safe and enjoyable according to JCI”. The focus battery technology provides batteries for vehicles and electric hybrid vehicles, together with the design of systems and professional service. For building can be offered products and services, which optimizes the use of energy and as a result, the comfort and the security improves. The range of products and services ranging from the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems of refrigeration to the fire protection and security. The world company Johnson Controls Inc. is celebrating this year its 125-year history of the company: the company’s creation in the Year 1885 is the starting point of a long story that started with the inception of automatic temperature-control systems in the home and classroom by Warren Johnson in Wisconsin and culminating in today’s world market leadership.

Today earn around 130’000 employees with one sales of about 25 billion dollars. more than 1’300 are locations in approximately 150 countries around the globe distributed, alone in the Switzerland there are six branches. Johnson Controls Inc. uses the COMPUDATA FI connector. This tool is a developed by COMPUDATA, fully integrated solution for modern electronic banking”. With the FI connector, the automated exchange of financial information between the accounting data by Johnson Controls Inc. and domestic or foreign financial institutions is possible. The entire payment is automated thus using worldwide standardised interfaces, formats and protocols. In addition to the use of standard integration formats and interfaces, the FI connector brings other benefits such as, for example, the acceleration of the processes and the Lead times, without media breaks.