Penki Kontinentai and Diebold Nixdorf Continue To Strengthen Business Ties

Published: 25 May 2017 y., Thursday


From left to right: head of Penki Kontinentai Group Idrakas Dadasovas and Diebold Nixdorf Vice President Joachim Struck

The representatives of the world‘s leading banking and retail hardware producer Diebold Nixdorf visited Lithuanian Penki Kontinentai group of information technologies companies. In the course of the visit, Diebold Nixdorf Vice President Joachim Struck, EECA Sales Manager Anna Pankraz and CEE CFO Antonio Albarrab Rodriguez discussed cooperation prospects with the head of Penki Kontinentai Group Idrakas Dadašovas, Penkių kontinentų bankinės technologijos (aka BS/2) Deputy Director General Tomas Augucevičius, et al.

"Our close cooperation with Diebold Nixdorf has been going on for more than two decades already, and we are proud that this international corporation highly values professionalism of our advanced technological solutions and services. This is also a great challenge that obliges us to constantly develop and change along with the rapidly changing business environment", says Penki Kontinentai Group CEO Idrakas Dadašovas.

Representatives of Diebold Nixdorf, having met with Penki Kontinentai managers, discussed the current issues related to the banking sector worldwide, as well as opportunities for further cooperation. The guests were also interested in new BS/2 projects. In addition, the issues related to the increase in the demand for specialized bank and retail software – and the possibility of offering new specialized solutions has discussed in those meetings.


From left to right: BS/2 Deputy Director General Tomas Augucevičius, Diebold Nixdorf Vice President Joachim Struck , head of Penki Kontinentai Group Idrakas Dadašovas, Diebold Nixdorf EECA Sales Manager Anna Pankraz and CEE CFO Antonio Albarran Rodriguez , BS/2 head of Sales Department Emil Musayev and head of Business Development Daniel Fukson.

"We highly appreciate the quality of services rendered by Penki Kontinentai group. We put forward special requirements for all our partners, and therefore we expect from them advanced solutions that not only create added value – but meet the needs of business customers", Diebold Nixdorf‘s Vice President Joachim Struck says.

BS/2 has been the official Diebold Nixdorf representative in the Baltic States, CIS, Georgia and Mongolia for over two decades already. The Lithuanian company distributes the hardware, offers maintenance services, creates and installs software solutions for it. The largest Central and Eastern Europe banks as well as other financial institutions, and retail companies are among BS/2 clients.

Diebold Nixdorf is a world leader working with multinational customers in the finance and retail sectors. The company-created specialized solutions make it possible to transfer financial transactions to a new virtual level – comfortably, securely and effectively. Being a partner of over 100 of the world's largest financial institutions and 25 retail companies, Diebold Nixdorf offers universal services and technologies that help to meet the ever-growing corporate clients’ demands.

Nixdorf Diebold, with 25 thousand employees, operates in more than 130 world countries.

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