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Nucleus Software adds UAE bank to its client list

MUMBAI: Nucleus Software Exports Ltd a leading global provider of integrated software products for banks and financial institutions, on Monday announced that the National Bank of Umm Al Qaiwain, UAE has chosen FinnOne Suite for its retail finance divisio n, to power auto, personal & home loans.

FinnOne, with the centralized and controlled product designs, will allow for effective introduction of quick-to-market products and schemes best addressing this challenging environment.

Commenting on the newly found relationship, Mr. R. Ramachandra Iyer, Deputy General Manager of National Bank of Umm Al Qaiwain, said, we welcome Nucleus as our new technology partner and expect them to add value to the Banks Retail Banking business.

Mr. Vishnu R Dusad, CEO and Managing Director, Nucleus Software Exports Ltd, said, we are delighted to partner with National Bank of Umm Al Qaiwain.

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