Innovative BS/2 banking solutions at the exhibition Turkmentel 2011

Published: 11 August 2011 y., Thursday

The fifth international exhibition of telecommunications and information technologies Turkmentel 2011, organized by the Ministry of Communications of Turkmenistan as well as the Chamber of Trade, Commerce and Industry, will take place in Ashkhabad, the capital of Turkmenistan, on 14-16 September 2011. It is expected that the event will be attended by over 80 companies from over 20 countries of the world.

Participation in this international exhibition is not only an opportunity to introduce the company on Turkmenistan market as well as present unique and appreciated solutions, but also to get to know more about the main market tendencies as well as perspectives, share experience, get in long-term relations, and envisage the possibilities for further cooperation.

International scholarly conference “Turkmenistan and global information as well as telecommunication systems” will be arranged during the course of Turkmentel 2011, which will be attended by the managers of communication companies of Turkmenistan as well as foreign countries, representatives of international companies as well as organizations.

It will not be the first time, when the Lithuanian company BS/2 is participating in the exhibition Turkmentel 2011 together with the companies from Kazakhstan, Germany, Russia, Turkmenistan, Great Britain, France, China, and other countries. It will present the outsourcing services, scenarios for enhancing the efficiency of automation and business processes, e-pay solutions, etc.

In the company’s stand one will be able to familiarize with BS/2 banking outsourcing solutions, such as .iQ products, which enable controlling business processes, managing services in a more efficient way, as well as lowering the ATM maintenance costs. .iQ Family Products include the video security and monitoring solution  ATMeye.iQ, Service Desk analyzing the operations of equipment, SmartSafe.iQ aimed at automatic cashier’s safe-deposit boxes, helping to control any and all cash transactions, etc. Moreover, the visitors will get a chance to get to know more about CINEO self-service line from Wincor Nixdorf as well as PayLo, the consumer experience, sales, and loyalty scenario management system (http://www.paylo.lt/).

BS/2 Company, a memberof Penki Kontinentai Group, renders banking operation optimization as well as business process outsourcing services, designs and supplies software aimed to optimize the self-service equipment operations. Innovative solutions of the company have won recognition in over 65 countries worldwide and have been repeatedly awarded by ATM Industry Association (ATMIA). 

For more information about exhibition, please, visit www.turkmenexpo.com/turkmentel.

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