Australian FinTech Enteruptors unveils DxEVP for Indian Financial Services
By Gloria Mathias
Sydney-based enterprise solutions provider for banking and financial services, Enteruptors, has entered the Indian market with its DxEVP enterprise platform that can be accessed through the Microsoft Commercial Marketplace.
Founded in 2012, Enteruptors provides DxEVP, its world-first enterprise value planning platform. DxEVP is a private cloud-based platform that integrates risk, value, and compliance management solutions for institutions. Enteruptors aims to penetrate the Indian BFSI and FinTech segments through its DxEVP enterprise platform, enabling smart decision-making and driving better outcomes for organisations.
DxEVP will digitally and AI transform the expanding middle office, enhancing strategic analytics, boosting compliance, mitigating risk, and growing value. With leaders under pressure to get results, reduce costs, and avoid compliance breaches, they need immediate decision inputs designed for their strategic needs that help them to meet objectives and stay out of trouble.
“We are thrilled that Microsoft has made it possible to bring critical solutions like DxEVP to India,” said David Jordan, CEO of Enteruptors. “Our platform, with its advanced systems and embedded AI, enables BFSIs to address pressing needs related to cost, margin, risk, regulation, and the retention of skilled staff.”
Enteruptors help institutions replace outdated legacy systems with advanced AI-embedded solutions, ensuring data security. The DxEVP platform consolidates extensive work and various tools into efficient AI applications that deliver rapid results. This platform can increase productivity by up to 300%, boost profits, and reduce risks.
There are about 300,000 banking institutions around the world, of which 30,000 make up the addressable market for Entrepreneurs. 40%–70% of knowledge workers time is wasted on menial tasks due to inadequate systems that cannot keep pace with demand for more advanced decision analysis. Enteruptors has worked in India before and is looking to tap into this opportunity to scale up through the Microsoft marketplace.
Enteruptors addresses a complex market segment facing a skills shortage due to international banks outsourcing to India and the roles becoming more stressful. It offers solutions to urgent problems and brings valuable industry knowledge and experience that many competitors lack.
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