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Pakistan’s Systems establishes regional office in Saudi Arabia, acquires Temenos partner NdcTech

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To expand its global footprint, after successful operations across the Middle East, UAE, Egypt, Qatar, Systems has established Systems Arabia, a subsidiary headquartered in Riyadh. The company has received tremendous traction from large enterprise clients in the telecommunications, banking and government sector providing scalable software solutions and managed services to enhance transformation across different business operations.

With the recent acquisition of NdcTech, an award-winning partner of Temenos, by its parent company Systems; Systems Arabia is uniquely equipped to help digital banks, fintech companies, and payment service providers succeed with their digital needs to deliver a truly omni-channel experience.

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In a matter of a few months, Systems Arabia has initiated and executed breakthrough solutions for multiple clients which have resulted in future-readiness and enhanced performance for its clientele. The company specialises in ver- ticals like Telecommunications, Banking and Finance, and the Government Sector, offering services such as Application Modernisation and Development, Customer Experience and Digital Consultancy, Core and Digital Banking, Data and AI, and Enterprise Business solutions. Moreover, the company implements projects from large principal solution providers like SAP, IBM and RedHat, Huawei Cloud, Microsoft and Sprinklr.

Rao Hamid, a senior tech veteran with a strong track record of driving enterprise-wide transformations is positioned at the helm of affairs as General Manager for Systems Arabia and is based out of Riyadh. He has worked across multiple geographies for global market leaders like IBM and Teradata and is accredited for true business impact during his tenure at each company. Prior to moving to Saudi Arabia, he led operations for five years at Systems Pakistan as the GM and is now geared to bring the same level of impact and disruption to Saudi Arabia.

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