Path Solutions named KLIFF’s Most Outstanding IT Company

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Shariah-compliant banking software solutions and services company Path Solutions was honored Tuesday as the Most Outstanding IT Company at the 2015 Kuala Lumpur Islamic Finance Forum (KLIFF) Awards.

“This recognition exemplifies our success and our commitment to provide our clients with the most innovative Shariah-based software solutions and services in a rapidly evolving and complex financial services world,” Path Solutions Sales Director and Head of Islamic Finance Strategic Initiatives Rohana Abdul Munim said. “We have significantly increased research and development spending over the last two years to make investments that deliver truly valuable technology solutions to forward-thinking Islamic financial institutions worldwide.”

Path Solutions, which began operations in 1992, is headquartered in Kuwait.

This year’s KLIFF Awards were presented at a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The awards honor businesses in the Islamic finance sector.



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