BS/2 Was Awarded for Successful Projects Implementation in Azerbaijan

Published: 7 June 2018 y., Thursday


From left to right: Joachim Struck (Diebold Nixdorf), Emil Musayev (BS/2), Idrakas Dadašovas (Board Chairman Penki kontinentai), Neil Emerson (Senior Vice President Diebold Nixdorf), Ilgar Hasanov (BSKOM), Devon Watson (Diebold Nixdorf)

The company BS/2, a member of the Penki kontinentai group, got the prestigious Innovation SPIRIT Banking 2018 award at the Diebold Nixdorf Partner Summit for actively promoting the latest technology solutions for banks and retailers in Azerbaijan.

The world leader of the banking and trade equipment Diebold Nixdorf appreciated the BS/2 project, implemented by BSKom, subsidiary in Azerbaijan, for equipping the large trading network BRAVO with modern equipment and software solutions. At the same time, it was noted that the BS/2 specialists had done a great job in creating an effective and comfortable self-service environment for such large Azerbaijani banks as PASHA Bank and Kapital Bank, which, like BRAVO, are part of PASHA Holding.

"Azerbaijan is one of the company’s priorities. We implemented many important projects, but we are not going to stop. BS/2 will continue to invest in the new technologies development and to expand the services portfolio and improve the quality. Our goal is to anticipate the expectations of customers, our business partners, and to offer the best solutions, corresponding to their interests and business vision. We pay special attention to cooperation with clients, therefore we regard this award as our common win," said Idrakas Dadashovas, the Penki Kontinentai Board Chairman.

Subsidiary BS/2 Azerbaijan was founded in 1999 and has two service centers in Baku and Ganja. The BSKom specialists provide equipment maintenance services and implement various technological projects for the largest banks. The specialized solutions are in great demand in the financial Azerbaijan sector: ATM with cash in/out and currency exchange functions, multifunctional terminals VTM.iQ.  BS/2 Azerbaijan also supplies cash, weight and technological equipment for the retail network BRAVO, as well as specialized software solutions.

More than 200 Diebold Nixdorf representatives and business partners from 31 countries met in Budapest on June 4-6. During the conference the experts of innovative technologies shared their experience and successful results of implemented projects.

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