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Campus on Cloud Solution for Higher Ed: Karandaaz & Techlogix Partner

  • March 29, 2017
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Karandaaz Pakistan has signed an agreement with Techlogix to invest USD 1.5 million in the company with the vision to scale three new cloud-based verticals – Business Management Software for higher education institutions; Hospital Management Information Systems; and Mobility Information Management System for large scale sales, distribution and field forces.

This growth capital investment is funded by United Kingdom Department for International Development (UKAid). 

Techlogix will initially be focusing on scaling AlmusNet, a campus on cloud solution for higher education institutions. The demand for higher education is growing exponentially in the developing world and with it, there is an increasing need for effective automation in processes at universities and colleges. This need is currently met mostly by home-grown solutions that are not cost-effective, lack scalability and do not allow for integration across functions. AlmusNet is a complete solution for colleges and universities to manage their administrative, policy, enrollment, academic, financial and community portals in a cost effective mobile platform.

Read: HEC Celebrates Pak-French Collaboration in Higher Education

Mr. Ali Sarfraz, CEO at Karandaaz Pakistan said:

“We are extremely pleased to have signed our first growth capital investment deal with Techlogix after conducting a rigorous due diligence process, and are confident that this investment will provide good returns to Karandaaz. I would like to thank United Kingdom for International Development (UKAid) for their generous support and look forward to concluding three to four additional deals by 2018 end.”

Mr. Asad Azfar, Chief Investment Officer at Karandaaz Pakistan, at the signing ceremony said:

“We are excited at Karandaaz Capital to complete our first growth capital investment and begin a strategic partnership with Techlogix Pakistan and Techlogix International Limited.

Cloud based, proprietary enterprise systems developed by Techlogix for the higher education, large scale distribution (including mobile agent networks and micro finance field force and financial management systems) and healthcare provider industries provide a compelling thematic fit with Karandaaz’s financial inclusion focused investment and technology platforms, and provide potential for attractive final returns given underlying growth dynamics”.

 

Mr. Salman Akhtar, CEO and co-founder Techlogix, said at the occasion:

“Techlogix is delighted to work with Karandaaz in our exciting evolution from a pure IT services company to a portfolio of product investments. We added more than 100 resources to our team in 2016 and with Karandaaz’s financial commitment in 2017, we look forward to continuing this journey.”

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