Aurionpro Wins $2.5 Mn Banking Deal in Sri Lanka
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Aurionpro Wins $2.5 Mn Banking Deal in Sri Lanka

Aurionpro Solutions Limited (BSE: 532668; NSE: AURIONPRO) has secured a significant contract with one of Sri Lanka’s largest and most respected banks, listed in The Banker’s Top 1000 World Banks. This multi-year engagement, valued at over USD 2.5 million (approximately Rs 208 million), marks the company’s second major win in Sri Lanka within a year, reinforcing its growing regional footprint in South Asia.

As part of the agreement, Aurionpro will implement its cutting-edge iCashpro cash management and transaction banking platform. The platform integrates AI-driven enhancements from Arya.ai and specialised functionalities from Fintra, offering a robust solution to support the bank’s long-term digital transformation strategy.

The contract includes licensing, implementation, and ongoing maintenance and support. iCashpro is designed to enhance corporate banking operations by delivering a consistent and superior user experience, improving cash visibility, reducing operational costs, and accelerating time-to-market across various customer segments.

Sandeep Chiber, Executive Vice President – Head, APAC & MEA at Aurionpro Solutions, highlighted the strategic importance of the deal, stating, “This is our seventh major win in the transaction banking sector across Asia in recent quarters. The rapid adoption of our iCashpro platform demonstrates its capability to meet evolving market demands. Backed by advanced AI, we are delivering a future-ready solution that enhances the corporate banking experience.”

He added that the region’s strong demand and rapid digitisation in banking continue to drive Aurionpro’s commitment to innovation and next-generation financial technology.

The win not only showcases Aurionpro’s expanding influence in the Asian banking sector but also its capability to deliver advanced transaction banking platforms aligned with global digital transformation trends.

Aurionpro Solutions Limited (BSE: 532668; NSE: AURIONPRO) has secured a significant contract with one of Sri Lanka’s largest and most respected banks, listed in The Banker’s Top 1000 World Banks. This multi-year engagement, valued at over USD 2.5 million (approximately Rs 208 million), marks the company’s second major win in Sri Lanka within a year, reinforcing its growing regional footprint in South Asia.As part of the agreement, Aurionpro will implement its cutting-edge iCashpro cash management and transaction banking platform. The platform integrates AI-driven enhancements from Arya.ai and specialised functionalities from Fintra, offering a robust solution to support the bank’s long-term digital transformation strategy.The contract includes licensing, implementation, and ongoing maintenance and support. iCashpro is designed to enhance corporate banking operations by delivering a consistent and superior user experience, improving cash visibility, reducing operational costs, and accelerating time-to-market across various customer segments.Sandeep Chiber, Executive Vice President – Head, APAC & MEA at Aurionpro Solutions, highlighted the strategic importance of the deal, stating, “This is our seventh major win in the transaction banking sector across Asia in recent quarters. The rapid adoption of our iCashpro platform demonstrates its capability to meet evolving market demands. Backed by advanced AI, we are delivering a future-ready solution that enhances the corporate banking experience.”He added that the region’s strong demand and rapid digitisation in banking continue to drive Aurionpro’s commitment to innovation and next-generation financial technology.The win not only showcases Aurionpro’s expanding influence in the Asian banking sector but also its capability to deliver advanced transaction banking platforms aligned with global digital transformation trends.

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