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  • Price (EUR)1.91
  • Today's Change0.000 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded2.00k
  • 1 Year change0.00%
  • Beta0.2402
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About the company

B+S Banksysteme AG is a Germany-based software company. The Company is engaged in offering software products and solutions in the field of banking systems and finance management for banks (private banks, savings banks, state banks as well as online banks and corporates), insurance companies, financial holdings, and stock exchanges. Its product portfolio encompasses solutions in the areas of payment transactions, core banking system, credit business, risk management, treasury/trading and electronic banking. In addition, it offers consulting services, project management, as well as implementation of its software. The Company operates through its subsidiaries located in Munich, Salzburg and Hilterfingen and others.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)12.60m
  • Net income in EUR1.45m
  • Incorporated1998
  • Employees74.00
  • Location
    B+S Banksysteme AGElsenheimerstrasse 57MUENCHEN 80687GermanyDEU
  • Phone+49 89741190
  • Fax+49 8 974119599
  • Websitehttps://www.bs-ag.com
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