According to a statement issued by Raybiztech today, the maiden acquisition in the education vertical will bolster its existing service offerings, thus deepening its presence in India outside of its largest markets in the United States and Australia.
QuickEdmin, an Educational ERP, can be easily customised to offer educational institutions the flexibility and scalability to manage all back-office operations seamlessly, the release said.
"The acquisition brings out the technical prowess and maturity of Indian digital ERP providers in the education sector that is pegged at USD 100 billion," said Ajay Ray, Managing Director of Raybiztech.
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