NdcTech wins Best Sales Partner Award at Temenos MEA Sales and Partner Summit 2022

NdcTech wins Best Sales Partner Award at Temenos MEA Sales and Partner Summit 2022

Karachi – NdcTech, a global IT and consulting company providing transformational services for the banking sector and a long-standing partner of Temenos has recently won the Best Sales Partner Award at Temenos MEA Annual Sales and Partner Summit 2022 owing to its exceptional sales capabilities.

The best sales partner award recognizes NdcTech’s strong footprint in the MEA region and ability to penetrate into new markets and geographies while providing value-added services to Banks & Financial institutions in the region.

On this occasion, Ammara Masood, CEO, NdcTech said: “We are thrilled to be recognized as the best sales partner among other regional and global partners of Temenos. Together with Temenos, we have been able to create value for our clients and successfully transform the banking sector around the world. We aim to foster this partnership and capture new markets to become the best sales partner of Temenos across the globe.”

This year, NdcTech participated as the bronze sponsor in the Temenos MEA Annual Sales & Partner Summit which brought all partners of Temenos under one roof and provided networking opportunities to all delegates. Our experts met with the senior management of Temenos and showcased NdcTech’s unmatched offerings for the banking sector. NdcTech now plans to expand its avenues with the wide recognition it has garnered in the market by winning the Best Sales Partner Award.

 

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