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Nucleus Soft taps Italy

New Delhi, Nov. 16

Nucleus Software Exports has entered into an agreement with Milan-based A-CCI for the sales of its banking and consumer finance software in the Italian market. This was informed to the BSE in a notice filed on Monday. The IT solution division of A-CCI will provide sales and implementation services to Nucleus Software for its products for retail and corporate banking and cash management, the company said. "The collaboration will help us take banking technologies to the European markets. We hope to expand our footprint by leveraging A-CCI distribution network," said Mr Niraj Vedwa, President and Head, Global Sales and Marketing, Nucleus Software. - Our Bureau

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