Indian Tech Company Lands in Panama

Nucleus Software entered into an alliance with Goethals Consulting Corp, which will market its products.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

"Nucleus Software focuses on individual and corporate banking, treasury management, internet banking, credit cards, etc", reported Prensa.com.

Through its alliance with Goethals Consulting, the company seeks to expand to Central America and the Caribbean.

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