Genesis Global Establishes Software Dev Center in Bengaluru

Genesis Global, the low-code application development platform “purpose-built” for financial markets organizations, announced the opening of its new office in Bengaluru, the fintech capital of India and “one of the largest fintech centers in the world.”

With software development centers in four continents, Genesis has the ability “to provide around the clock service and support as [their] clients make low-code a key part of their digital transformation strategy.”

The new office is the latest core technology development center for Genesis, “joining London, New York, Miami, Charlotte, São Paulo, Dublin and Leeds.”

The Bengaluru team will be “instrumental in the global expansion of the Genesis low-code software development platform and will also provide additional world-class support to clients in the APAC region.”

Raminder Ahuja, head of Application Development for APAC at Genesis Global, said:

“We are thrilled to be expanding our presence in Bengaluru. As one of the top global fintech hubs, this city offers Genesis access to skilled technology talent as well as clients in the area’s diverse and growing financial services community.”

James Harrison, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Genesis Global, remarked:

“Expanding our global team to Bengaluru will drive the continued adoption of the Genesis low-code development platform, especially in the APAC region. With software development centers in four continents, Genesis has the ability to provide around the clock service and support as our clients make low-code a key part of their digital transformation strategy.”

Genesis has plans “to grow the Bengaluru team to 25 by the end of 2022. Roles in the region include software developers, technology architects, business analysts, product owners and quality assurance experts.”

Bengaluru offers Genesis “a large talent pool of software developers and other professionals with financial services technology experience.” The region, home to technology centers “for many global banks and their service providers, will also be a source of clients to Genesis.”



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