First State Bank of Thermopolis to Convert to Harland Financial Solutions' SPARAK(R) Core Processing System

Integration and User Friendliness Cited As Keys to Decision


ATLANTA, June 30, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Harland Financial Solutions, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of John H. Harland Company (NYSE:JH), announced today that First State Bank of Thermopolis, in Thermopolis, Wyoming, has selected the SPARAK(R) System for its core bank processing needs.

Chartered in 1978, First State Bank of Thermopolis (FSB Thermopolis) has assets of over $55 million and is the only locally owned bank serving Hot Springs County, Wyoming.

According to Vivian Butchart, vice president and cashier of FSB Thermopolis, "Everyone here is very excited about making the switch to the SPARAK System."

FSB Thermopolis carefully considered five core system providers in its selection process. In the end there were a number of factors, including the SPARAK System's advanced integration, its user friendliness and the people at Harland Financial Solutions, which all affected their decision to select the SPARAK System.

The bank has an existing track record of success using other products from Harland Financial Solutions, including the popular DepositPro(R) and LaserPro(R) compliant deposit and loan origination solutions. "When searching for a new core processor, Harland Financial Solutions' high level of product integration made sense to us. This integration, along with the great people we dealt with at Harland Financial Solutions, put the SPARAK System on the top of our list," explained Butchart. FSB Thermopolis also plans to integrate Harland Financial Solutions powerful ARC Image(TM) document imaging solution.

"We are delighted that First State Bank of Thermopolis has selected the SPARAK System," commented Bill Zayas, senior vice president and general manager of Harland Financial Solutions' Bank Core Systems Group. "Our focus is squarely on meeting the needs of the community bank market. We believe the staff at FSB Thermopolis clearly appreciates the value of this focus, as well as the personalized service and advanced technology we provide."

About First State Bank of Thermopolis

Chartered in 1978, FSB Thermopolis is the only locally owned community bank in Hot Springs County, WY. FSB Thermopolis provides checking and saving accounts, CDs, loans, and cash services to both small business and individual customers in Thermopolis, WY. FSB Thermopolis has experienced robust growth in the last 5 years, nearly doubling their assets from $28 million to $55 million, and hope to continue growing while maintaining their status as an independent community bank.

About Harland Financial Solutions

Harland Financial Solutions (www.harlandfinancialsolutions.com) supplies software and services to thousands of financial institutions of all sizes. Harland Financial Solutions is a leader in deposit & loan origination, platform, teller, call-center, mortgage, business intelligence, core systems, customer relationship management systems, and compliance training software.

About Harland

Atlanta-based John H. Harland Company (NYSE:JH) (www.harland.net) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "JH." Harland is a leading provider of software and printed products to the financial institution market. Harland's software solutions include deposit & loan origination, platform, teller, call-center, mortgage, business intelligence, core systems, and customer relationship management systems. Harland's printed products offerings include checks, direct marketing and financial forms. Scantron Corporation (www.scantron.com), a wholly owned subsidiary, is a leading provider of software services and systems for the collection, management and interpretation of data to the financial, commercial and educational markets.

This press release contains statements, which may constitute "forward-looking statements." These statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of John H. Harland Company and members of its respective management, as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Reference is made to the Risk Factors and Cautionary Statements in Harland's Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filed under the Securities Exchange Act.



            

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