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Qore Hosts Nexus Customer Experience Event

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
3 years ago
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Qore, Africa’s leading Banking-as-a-Service platform provider, has announced the successful conclusion of the inaugural Nexus 2023.

The event, according to the company, was a transformative customer experience event held in Lagos, recently.

The event brought together esteemed stakeholders from the financial services industry across Africa, including government representatives, regulatory bodies, Commercial Banks, FinTechs, and other financial institutions.

Following an inspiring welcome address by the Co-founder and CEO, Emeka Emetarom, Qore’s impressive array of products took the spotlight at the event, showcasing their commitment to innovation and excellence. The comprehensive product portfolio, encompassing Digital Core Banking Automation, Omnichannel Self-Service Solutions, Lending Automation, Card Issuance Automation, and Merchant Services/Agent Banking solutions, captivated attendees with world class features and state-of-the-art user interfaces.

Among the standout offerings was Pryme, the card issuance solution that was skillfully reprogrammed for the event. Its ability to swiftly register attendees and instantly issue access cards at the venue left an impactful impression on all who witnessed its efficiency. Qore’s products were thoughtfully highlighted through product-specific breakout sessions and workshops, providing attendees with the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions, exchange ideas, and offer invaluable feedback.

In what was perceived as a bold and unprecedented move, Qore COO and co-founder Mudiaga Umukoro announced the company’s plans to roll out an enterprise grade core banking system, targeted at commercial banks, and positioned to break the strangle-hold that foreign core banking software providers, the likes of Infosys, Temenos, and Oracle, have on the commercial banks.

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In his presentation, and to the delight of the audience, Mudiaga stated that the decision to provide an alternative to the incumbents servicing the commercial bank space resulted from a desire to spare the country needless foreign exchange outflows on account of payments for solutions that have better homegrown alternatives. 

 

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