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SunTec plans 2-day global users' meet

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Thiruvananthapuram , Dec. 14

THE city-based SunTec Business Solutions Pvt Ltd will conduct an international user meet in Thiruvananthapuram from December 20 to December 22.

Announcing this at a press conference in the city on Tuesday, Mr Nandakumar K., President and Chief Executive Officer, SunTec Business Solutions Pvt Ltd, said that 50 delegates representing the company's clients and partners would attend the user meet. Participants at the meeting will discuss various aspects of the company's business, especially future product developments, he added.

The company, which develops transaction-based billing products for the telecom and finance sectors, is targeting revenues of over Rs 30 crore in the current fiscal, said Mr Nandakumar.

It has also appointed an investment advisor to suggest possible strategies for funding future growth, he said.

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