Misys targets China growth

Misys is to grow its staff levels in China from 120 to 300, over the coming year.

The supplier of treasury and capital markets solutions will be moving its service centre in Beijing to a larger brand new office at the end of July to accommodate the planned expansion. The facility will allow the company to design and develop solutions to address local market requirements and service its client base in China and the APAC region.

“We are celebrating an incredible 30 years in Asia this year and during that time have built an enviable leadership position in China, with over 40 clients, including some of China’s leading banks and asset managers,” says Ed Ho, executive vice president and general manager, Treasury & Capital Markets, Misys.

“As part of our continued commitment to provide our clients with innovative, localised and tailored solutions, we are stepping up our investment in China so as to help our customers with their aggressive growth plans and leverage on market trends like the internationalisation of RMB and the roll-out of new products,” he adds.

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