Paratus conquers Botswana banks
Home-grown Paratus Group has announced that all the major banks in Botswana are now using its network services in some form.
This follows after Paratus signed up the Pan-African bank, Access Bank in Botswana.
“The fact that the majority of the banking community is using Paratus is a real testament to our network offering,” said Shawn Bruwer, country managing director of Paratus Botswana.
“Our service is especially attractive to the banking industry because of our fibre ring in Gaborone, which we own and run, and our superior network connections to Namibia, South Africa and beyond, all of which are independent. We have an unequalled network infrastructure, which provides seamless connectivity within Botswana and to anywhere in the world,” Bruwer added.
Strength
He emphasised the strength of the Paratus multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) network infrastructure, which spans diverse African regions, guaranteeing dependability, fortified security and efficiency.
"By investing in our own network, we aim to present an offering to the banking industry that is not only compelling, but also indispensable," Bruwer said.
Paratus Namibia Holdings is listed in the Local Index of the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX). It closed at N$12.00 per share on Monday.
This follows after Paratus signed up the Pan-African bank, Access Bank in Botswana.
“The fact that the majority of the banking community is using Paratus is a real testament to our network offering,” said Shawn Bruwer, country managing director of Paratus Botswana.
“Our service is especially attractive to the banking industry because of our fibre ring in Gaborone, which we own and run, and our superior network connections to Namibia, South Africa and beyond, all of which are independent. We have an unequalled network infrastructure, which provides seamless connectivity within Botswana and to anywhere in the world,” Bruwer added.
Strength
He emphasised the strength of the Paratus multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) network infrastructure, which spans diverse African regions, guaranteeing dependability, fortified security and efficiency.
"By investing in our own network, we aim to present an offering to the banking industry that is not only compelling, but also indispensable," Bruwer said.
Paratus Namibia Holdings is listed in the Local Index of the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX). It closed at N$12.00 per share on Monday.
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