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Aurionpro Solutions secures major $2.5 million deal with leading Sri Lankan bank

Aurionpro Solutions secures major $2.5 million deal with leading Sri Lankan bank

Business Upturn09-06-2025
Aurionpro Solutions Limited, a global leader in digital banking solutions, has announced a significant multi-year contract win with one of Sri Lanka's largest and most prestigious banks, featured in The Banker's Top 1000 World Banks list. This marks Aurionpro's second major success in the Sri Lankan market within the past year, underscoring the company's expanding presence in South Asia.
Under this strategic agreement, valued above US$ 2.5 million, Aurionpro will implement its advanced iCashpro cash management and transaction banking platform. The deployment integrates cutting-edge AI-driven enhancements powered by Arya.ai and specialized financial functionalities from Fintra. This comprehensive solution covers licensing, implementation, maintenance, and ongoing support—aligned with the bank's long-term digital transformation goals.
iCashpro is a next-generation corporate banking platform designed to streamline transaction banking with a focus on delivering a superior and seamless client experience. The platform enhances cash visibility, accelerates time-to-market, and reduces operational costs, providing a full-spectrum solution for corporate banking needs across diverse customer segments.
Sandeep Chiber, EVP – Head, APAC & MEA, at Aurionpro Solutions, said, 'This marks the seventh major competitive win in the transaction banking space in Asia over the past few quarters. Our rapid market penetration and emergence as a preferred partner in Asia are attributable to the strength of our nextgen iCashpro platform. Backed by advanced AI capabilities, we have engineered a future-ready transaction banking solution poised to redefine the corporate banking experience for the Bank's clientele. The strong demand and accelerated digitisation across the banking sector in the region further reinforces our commitment to delivering innovative, next-generation solutions.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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