CLPS Inc
NASDAQ:CLPS
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CLPS Inc
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CLPS, Inc. operates as a holding company, which provides information technology, consulting, and solutions service to banking, insurance and financial sectors. The company employs 3,352 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2018-05-24. The firm is focused on delivering services to global institutions in banking, insurance and financial sectors, both in China and globally. The firm conducts its businesses mainly through three segments, including Fintech IT Consulting Service segment, Customized IT Solution Service segment and Other segment. The Company’s consulting services include credit card services and core banking services. The company offers IT consulting services across various credit card business areas, including credit card applications, account setup, authorization and activation, settlement, collection, promotion, point system, anti-fraud, statement, reporting and risk management. The firm conducts its businesses in domestic and overseas markets.
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