Attra

Attra is an IT services and solutions company, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. It provides services in the Banking, Financial Sector (BFS) and payments domain. Attra was founded in 1995 in Melbourne, Australia. Attra's offshore development center in Bangalore was founded in 2005.

Attra
Private company
IndustryIT services, IT consulting
Founded1995
HeadquartersMelbourne, Australia
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesIT, business consulting and outsourcing services
Websitewww.attra.com

Attra[1] has sales and marketing offices in Melbourne, UAE, Canada, Singapore, UK and USA. Attra has experience in cards & payments domain with expertise across leading applications for card management and switching systems. Attra also offers services on mainframes, AS 400 & software testing horizontals.

History

Early years

Attra was founded in 1995 as a high end consulting firm in Melbourne, Australia, and has worked on various engagements including Y2K CICS projects, implementation of card management systems such as VisionPLUS, launch of card products in the Australian market. Attra opened its offshore development center in Bangalore, India in late 2005. Attra subsequently opened offices in Canada, Singapore, the UK, the UAE and the USA. In 2009, Attra further moved on to get a PCI DSS certification. Currently Attra has 2000+ in terms of manpower. In 2012 Attra was assessed by the Software Engineering Institute and currently awarded the Capability Maturity Model Integration Level 5 certification

Recent history

Attra opened a new development center in Pune and Hyderabad.

Management

  • Anil Gammampila, Founder and Executive Chairman
  • Prasad Guntupalli, Co-founder and Executive Deputy Chairman
  • Chris van Buuren, CEO

Services

Attra's IT services for the BFS and payments domain covers the gamut of cards, loans & mortgages, compliance & certification, fraud & risk, switching & payments and core banking system by using applications developed by various independent software vendors such as First Data, TSYS, ACI/S1, FICO and Temenos.

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References

  1. "Member of the Indo Australian Chamber of Commerce". indoaustchamber.com. 2 January 2009. Archived from the original on 1 January 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2009.
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