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Opus Soft opens office in Dubai

Our Bureau

Mumbai , Oct. 19

THE Pune-based Opus Software Solutions' expansion into West Asia and East Africa has won it a number of clients among banks and financial institutions in that region.

This will pave the way for its entry into Europe, according to Mr. Ramesh Mengawade, Managing Director, Opus Software Solutions.

The Dubai office of Opus will spearhead the company's activities in the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the African countries, according to a news release.

Opus will provide mission-critical software products for the financial services industry of the Gulf region.

The products will include two of its major winners - TradeNow and Electra Suites - which have already made their marks in the US, Africa, Taiwan and other Far East countries.

With 77 installations of Electra Suite of products across the world, the software also won the Indian national award for best product for 2004, said a news release.

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