Nucleus Software Marks 30 Years on BSE and Advances AI Strategy
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Nucleus Software Marks 30 Years on BSE and Advances AI Strategy

Nucleus Software marked its 30 years of listing on the Bombay Stock Exchange in a milestone that reflected three decades of governance, disciplined execution and sustained value creation. The company, which was listed in 1995, commemorated the anniversary at the BSE Convention Hall with leadership, customers and partners in attendance. The event underscored the company’s long-term focus on delivering measurable impact to financial institutions.

Nucleus Software has built a global footprint, serving more than 200 financial institutions across more than 50 countries and enabling banks to transform lending and transaction banking operations through scalable platforms. Its flagship platforms, FinnOne Neo and FinnAxia, are designed to help financial institutions deliver faster, more intelligent and more inclusive financial experiences. This customer-centred, domain-led innovation has supported long-standing relationships and positioned the company as a trusted partner in large-scale, mission-critical transformation programmes across global markets.

Company leadership said the anniversary reflected commitment to governance, discipline and long-term value creation and that a deep understanding of customer needs has driven solution development to create measurable impact. They indicated that the strategy will remain focused on enabling financial institutions through AI-led innovation and scalable platforms. The chief executive described the company’s evolution as guided by consistent execution and a clear strategic focus on customer outcomes. He added that the firm is partnering with banks to build intelligent, resilient and future-ready ecosystems powered by AI and platform innovation.

Looking ahead, the company is prioritising scaling AI-led capabilities across lending and transaction banking, expanding its global market presence and strengthening cloud-ready, API-driven architectures to deliver deeper customer and ecosystem impact. Nucleus Software reported that its solutions manage more than USD 15 trillion (tn) in annual transactions, with more than 26 million (mn) transactions processed each day through its transaction banking platform. Its lending platform manages 1.2 trillion (tn) dollars of loans globally and enables more than 500,000 users to log in daily.

Nucleus Software marked its 30 years of listing on the Bombay Stock Exchange in a milestone that reflected three decades of governance, disciplined execution and sustained value creation. The company, which was listed in 1995, commemorated the anniversary at the BSE Convention Hall with leadership, customers and partners in attendance. The event underscored the company’s long-term focus on delivering measurable impact to financial institutions. Nucleus Software has built a global footprint, serving more than 200 financial institutions across more than 50 countries and enabling banks to transform lending and transaction banking operations through scalable platforms. Its flagship platforms, FinnOne Neo and FinnAxia, are designed to help financial institutions deliver faster, more intelligent and more inclusive financial experiences. This customer-centred, domain-led innovation has supported long-standing relationships and positioned the company as a trusted partner in large-scale, mission-critical transformation programmes across global markets. Company leadership said the anniversary reflected commitment to governance, discipline and long-term value creation and that a deep understanding of customer needs has driven solution development to create measurable impact. They indicated that the strategy will remain focused on enabling financial institutions through AI-led innovation and scalable platforms. The chief executive described the company’s evolution as guided by consistent execution and a clear strategic focus on customer outcomes. He added that the firm is partnering with banks to build intelligent, resilient and future-ready ecosystems powered by AI and platform innovation. Looking ahead, the company is prioritising scaling AI-led capabilities across lending and transaction banking, expanding its global market presence and strengthening cloud-ready, API-driven architectures to deliver deeper customer and ecosystem impact. Nucleus Software reported that its solutions manage more than USD 15 trillion (tn) in annual transactions, with more than 26 million (mn) transactions processed each day through its transaction banking platform. Its lending platform manages 1.2 trillion (tn) dollars of loans globally and enables more than 500,000 users to log in daily.

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