The global technology giant, which specialises in electrification and automation, said that a decision on proposals for 100 per cent spin-off will be made at its annual general meeting next year.
The railway operator said that its existing response processes will be enhanced by drones operated beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS), helping it to "significantly" speed up the verification and interception of trespassers, reducing train down-time and also "potentially saving lives."
The bank said that the new tool, which is being launched across 41 markets worldwide, it set to improve productivity and operations, as well as tailor sales and marketing efforts to boost revenue.