The employers' organization upgrades to the latest version of QBank, which was released fall 2015
Svenskt Näringsliv curently has a framework agreement with QBNK to supply QBank throughout the entire organization, including their member organizations. The solution consists of, among other things, a frontend integrated with their intraweb. It has been developed to supply quicker and more efficient management of the organization's images, movies and marketing material. The solution also supports Roxen CMS that is used for editing their magazine Entreprenör.
Approx. 50 member organizations also have access to QBank through Svenskt Näringslivs' intreweb, and have the possibility to sign up for the service by a framework agreement. A ten or so member organizations have already chosen to use QBank and have now ordered an upgrade. The net worth of the contract with Svenskt Näringsliv is of substantial value to QBNK. The member organizations include among others Almega, The Swedish Trade Federation, The Swedish Forest Industries Federation, Visita and The Electricians' Assembling Organization.
About Svenskt Näringsliv
The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise (Svenskt Näringsliv) is Sweden’s largest and most influential business federation representing 49 member organizations and 60 000 member companies with over 1.6 million employees. It was founded in 2001 through the merger between the Swedish Employers’ Confederation (SAF, founded in 1902) and the Federation of Swedish Industry (SI, founded in 1910).
More information about the company can be found at www.svensktnaringsliv.se
About QBNK Holding AB (publ)
QBank's mission is to provide companies and government agencies cloud-based products and services in Digital Asset Management. The company has seen an annual 30-40% growth the last four years.
The ticker symbol for the stock is: QBNK
ISIN code of the company's shares is: SE0005934023
For more information, please contact:
Carl Petruson, CEO
QBNK Holding AB (publ)
Tel: +46 8-459 99 90
e-mail: carl.petruson@qbank.se
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