Indonesian information technology firm PT Anabatic Technologies will open an office in India, in a bid to expand its business horizons into South Asia
ndonesian information technology firm PT Anabatic Technologies will open an office in India, in a bid to expand its business horizons into South Asia.
The office, which will initially employ 73 workers, will be in Bangalore, regarded as the 'Silicon Valley of India' due to the many IT firms operating in the city. Anabatic also plans to open more offices abroad, such as in Manila and in Chennai, India, in the near future. The planned offices will employ about 60 people each.
Anabatic president director Handojo Sutjipto said that the firm's plans to expand overseas were aimed at strengthening the working capacity of its core banking firm Temenos, which the company created eight years ago.
'Overall, our core banking team in Jakarta, Chennai, Bangalore and Manila will have up to 300 workers that will be prepared to work on strategic large-scale core banking projects in Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region,' Handojo said as quoted by tribunnews.com.
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