IP co-sell ready, and transacting on Azure Marketplace, KlariVis is poised for growth
KlariVis, a unique and proprietary data analytics software platform developed by bankers for bankers today announced its induction into Microsoft for Startups, a global program dedicated to accelerating the trajectory of high -potential startups to enable growth at scale. As a program member, KlariVis will have exclusive access to Microsoft technology, mentorship, and business support.
“We’re honored to be among such a select group of companies from around the world chosen to join the Microsoft for Startups program, and we plan to leverage this amazing opportunity to its fullest”
KlariVis improves financial institutions’ efficiencies by integrating with various core and ancillary systems to compile and aggregate high value data integrating it into one system. KlariVis empowers banks of all sizes to leverage data across the organization by providing timely insight into the factors that drive loan, deposit, and revenue growth; better transparency into the results of sales and marketing efforts; increases a financial institution’s ability to effectively cross-sell its most profitable products; and provides timely insight into customer engagement.
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KlariVis is IP co-sell ready, and will transact on Microsoft Azure to reach a wide-scale audience in a short time. The Azure Marketplace is an online market for buying and selling cloud solutions certified to run on Azure. The online store helps connect companies seeking innovative, cloud-based solutions with partners who have developed solutions that are ready to use.
“We’re honored to be among such a select group of companies from around the world chosen to join the Microsoft for Startups program, and we plan to leverage this amazing opportunity to its fullest,” said Kim Snyder, Founder and CEO. “As veteran community bankers, the KlariVis team knows first-hand the ‘right’ information financial institution leaders need to make timely decisions drive revenue, manage risk and streamline operations. Our partnership with Microsoft through the Startups Program will enable us to fulfill our mission of empowering and equipping financial institutions with actionable data to better engage with customers and more effectively compete in today’s digital environment.”
“KlariVis’ mission to address an unresolved problem in one of the fastest-growing segments of the financial institutions’ industry is a great fit for the program. We look forward to helping KlariVis deliver their innovative solution to our joint customers,” said Adam Namjee, Global Financial Services Lead, Microsoft for Startups.
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