Rajesh Chandiramani, CEO of global mobile solutions leader Comviva, has outlined the company’s strategic vision and the importance of the African market to its growth plans
The CEO, who stepped into the new role in June this year, made the comments while speaking to Robert Daniels, Editor of African Review, in a digital interview. In the session, Chandiramani described how the company has evolved its platforms and technologies to consistently push the boundaries with intelligent software solutions that drive substantial business impact for its customers across the globe and is systematically investing to pave the way for a brighter, digitally-connected future.
While India was the start point for Comviva, Chandiramani explained that Africa was its second stop and, therefore, has the continent in its DNA. With both regions experiencing a growth economy, the company is consistently being challenged to meet new demands but has, so far, met each of these through its dedication and diverse, evolving portfolio.
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