Automating batch processes in the banking industry has become essential as financial institutions grapple with increasing transaction volumes, stricter SLAs, and the demand for constant digital services. The traditional end of day (EOD) and beginning of day (BOD) automation methods, which rely on rigid batch jobs and manual verification, are no longer adequate to support modern banking operations. As banks expand, automate, and digitalize their daily processes, EOD and BOD procedures must advance from simple scheduling to intelligent, resilient automation.
This blog will delve into the significance of EOD and BOD automation in banking, the functioning of EOD automation in core banking systems, the importance of automating end of day and beginning of day processes, BOD reconciliation automation in banks, the advantages of EOD automation for financial institutions, best practices, and the relevance of EOD BOD automation for banks in 2026.



