Filipino, Spanish joint venture sees huge potential in local tech sector

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Filipino, Spanish joint venture sees huge potential in local tech sector
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Financial technology (fintech) company DFNN and Spain’s CIC Consulting Informático (CIC) recently formalized a strategic joint venture agreement aimed to create endless opportunities in the technology sector. The two companies expressed optimism as they expect a huge demand for innovative technology solutions in the Philippines.

Financial technology company DFNN and Spain’s CIC Consulting Informático recently formalized a strategic joint venture agreement aimed to create endless opportunities in the technology sector. The two companies expressed optimism as they expect a huge demand for innovative technology solutions in the Philippines.

With this shared vision, he said the DFNN Group and CIC are committed to delivering innovative solutions that empower businesses, enhance customer experiences, and shape the future of technology in the Philippines. With the country currently giving a strong push on entrepreneurship and driving innovation, DFNN will provide complementary software solutions, customer support, strategic guidance and regulatory expertise critical to navigating the Philippine market.

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