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Atishay Limited, a technology and e-governance solutions provider, has landed a new work order worth ₹5.9 million, strengthening its presence in the rapidly digitizing rural banking sector. The contract comes from the Alwar Central Co-operative Bank Limited in Rajasthan and is part of the government’s ongoing push to modernize Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS).
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The new order covers the supply, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of Micro ATM devices for PACS in the Alwar district. These devices are crucial for bringing digital banking and financial services to rural communities, making everyday transactions more accessible for farmers and small businesses.
This project is part of a larger initiative by the Government of India to digitize PACS, aiming to improve transparency, efficiency, and financial inclusion in rural areas. Atishay has already executed similar projects for other cooperative banks across Rajasthan, as well as in Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.
The company’s expertise in e-governance, database management, and fintech solutions has positioned it as a preferred partner for state-led digital transformation efforts. Atishay’s proprietary software, such as TrackVec and E-Sahyog, continues to support its growing portfolio of digital solutions.
This latest win further cements Atishay’s leadership in rural banking digitization and highlights its commitment to empowering India’s cooperative banking infrastructure through technology.
Sources: MarketScreener, Business Standard, Moneycontrol
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