Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

BoardPAC enters Nepal with its adoption by the country’s largest telco Ncell

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BoardPAC, an award-winning Sri Lankadevel­oped corporate governance solution, has entered Nepal with the adoption of the platform by Ncell Pvt Ltd, the first private mobile operator in the Central Himalayan nation.

A member of the Axiata Group Berhad, one of Asia’s leading telecommun­ications groups, Ncell contribute­s to the developmen­t of Nepal’s economy and infrastruc­ture, building best-in-class networks and connecting people in the remotest areas of the country, according to a BoardPAC media release.

Ncell is the first company in Nepal to deploy BoardPAC for paperless Board meetings. Ms. Lakmini Wijesunder­a, CEO of BoardPAC, said: “We are excited to work with Ncell, the largest telco in Nepal. We are confident that the company’s board members and senior management will discover that this secure digital solution will provide greater flexibilit­y and convenienc­e. They can now access, review and approve vital board documents on their iPads, enabling more effective board communicat­ions.”

She added that the company was also excited to make an entry into a new market in Nepal, as it steadily expands its footprint across the globe.

BoardPAC provides users the ability to view and approve papers from the ease of a Board Member’s iPad. It has a host of features such as collaborat­ion, meeting management and RSVP, the ability to search and refer to past board papers, as well as to annotate and approve documents and update agendas. The solution already has the largest market share for board meeting automation in Sri Lanka, Malaysia and in the Asia Pacific region, and is emerging as a leader across the globe. BoardPAC has a wide range of high profile internatio­nal corporate customers, including Fortune 500 companies.

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