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Nucleus bags 4-year deal from GM arm

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New Delhi , Feb. 23

NUCLEUS Software Exports Ltd, a provider of integrated software products for banks and financial institutions, on Wednesday announced it has bagged a four-year mega contract from the financial services arm of General Motors to deploy its flagship product FinnOne across 37 countries.

"Under the terms of the contract, Nucleus Software has granted a corporate software licence for FinnOne to General Motors Acceptance Corporation's international operations for roll-out in Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific," said Mr Vishnu R Dusad, Managing Director of Nucleus Software.

FinnOne is an integrated applications suite for banks and financial solutions companies and provides a solution for the asset as well as the liability side of business, core financial accounting and customer service.

The roll-out, which would be completed in Italy by this year-end, currently excludes North America.

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