RBI Burned $8 Billion in One Week — Is Your Rupee Safe?
The rupee bounced to 95.20 but RBI's forex reserves took a brutal $8.1 billion hit in a single week — here is what every Indian investor needs to understand right now.
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Abstract:"NeuRMS is software that has been created to assist Nigeria's more than 48 million Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in keeping the foreign currency they spend on buying foreign-developed retail management programs. With business applications, sale features, inventory management, retail customer relationship management, vendor management, business analytics, business reporting, employee data management, and more, NeuRMS retail management software aids retail business owners in increasing sales.

NeuRMS is software that has been created to assist Nigeria's more than 48 million Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in keeping the foreign currency they spend on buying foreign-developed retail management programs. With business applications, sale features, inventory management, retail customer relationship management, vendor management, business analytics, business reporting, employee data management, and more, NeuRMS retail management software aids retail business owners in increasing sales.
For Nigerian business owners, NeuRMS, a new scalable management software.
Mr. Lanre Olaniyan, the founder and chief executive officer of NeuRMS, said during a recent launch event in Lagos that the software solution was created to address difficulties in managing retail businesses in Nigeria and today's customers in the digital world.
With more than $300 million spent in Nigeria on the purchase of foreign software and computer services, NeuRMS, an integrator of software, hardware solutions, has released a local software solution aimed at assisting the over 48 million Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria to retain foreign currency spent on purchasing foreign-developed retail management applications.
NeuRMS launch in Lagos, Lanre Olaniyan, CEO of NeuRMS, said that many retail shop owners use foreign software programs to run their operations. He added that this presents difficulty given that the dollar to naira exchange rate is now driving at N1,000 per dollar.
The applications that SMEs in Nigeria use to manage their businesses are ultimately paid for in foreign currencies, even if they trade in Naira and sell and purchase in that currency. Olaniyan declared, It doesn't really make sense.
Most Nigerian retailers use up to 45% of the capabilities of foreign applications but pay for them, the CEO claimed that many international software solutions are not created for Nigerians. There are no middle ground in most programs; you are either the owner or the cashier. If you insist, for example, that you need your manager to perform specific tasks, you must pay extra.
NeuRMS opted to develop the NeuRMS software application—a program that was meticulously created with the idiosyncrasies of Africa's different economies and societies in mind—was these and a number of other challenges, according to Olaniyan.
We examined all of these issues and attempted to find a solution that could be summed up in the word NeuRMS. A benchmark for contemporary retail management is NeuRMS. It is a retail management program that aids SMEs in conducting business efficiently and effectively.
It provides visibility because it includes a website where people businesses goods.
The program lets stores manage their personnel, including payroll, shift scheduling, leave scheduling, roasters, etc. Additionally, it contains a POS system that keeps track of what merchants are selling. When they need to refill a product, it will let them know. They receive daily business intelligence from the app. Retailers become smarter as a result. NeuRMS provides merchants with all the tools they need to operate their business smoothly. We also provide technical support around-the-clock to address the majority of potential technological concerns, the CEO claimed.

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