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Banking summit in Mumbai

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The President and Chief Executive Officer of Technopark-based SunTec Business Solutions, Mr K. Nandakumar, will address the delegates of the India Banking Summit 2004 being held in Mumbai on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Mr Nandakumar will be delivering the keynote address on `Information technology and systems architecture' at the summit, which will examine innovations and growth opportunities in the Indian banking industry.

He will also participate in the panel debate on `Innovations in banking technology' and also chair a panel discussion on `Innovation in retail banking'.

Participation in the summit will be an opportunity for SunTec to showcase its transaction billing products to the international players in the financial domain, a spokesman quoted Mr Nandakumar as saying.

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