Censof to get revenue boost from GST software


Censof said under the DNeX rights issue, which was completed on Aug 3, 2016, it had fully subscribed for its entitlement of 182.47 million DNeX shares for 21 sen each and had obtained 182.47 DNeX million warrants for free

THE goods and services tax (GST) software system will continue to contribute to accounting software company Censof Holdings Bhd’s business growth as it expands its reach.

“We are extending our focus and targeting local councils for SAGA (Standard Accounting for Government Agencies) related projects and also continue with our regional expansion plans. “Our Indonesian business, PT Prasindo, where we are offering wealth management services, has been growing steadily with a number of new clients secured recently includingthe National Higher Education Fund Corp and Jambatan Kedua Sdn Bhd,” group managing director Ameer Shaik Mydin tells StarBizWeek.

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