List of CueCent ePay Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying CueCent ePay customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CueCent ePay for Payment Processing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using CueCent ePay for Payment Processing include: Bank Muscat, a Oman based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 3779 employees and revenues of $2.20 billion, Dubai Media, a United Arab Emirates based Media organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain, a Bahrain based Government organisation with 1700 employees and revenues of $204.0 million, Information & Egovernment Authority Bahrain, a Bahrain based Government organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Bank Muscat | Banking and Financial Services | 3779 | $2.2B | Oman | Bahwan CyberTek | CueCent ePay | Payment Processing | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, Bank Muscat engaged Bahwan CyberTek for Cuecent BPMS deployments to automate banking processes and improve operational workflows within its banking operations in Oman. Vendor materials list Bank Muscat among banking customers while positioning CueCent ePay for banks, therefore CueCent ePay usage at Bank Muscat is inferred rather than directly confirmed in public sources, and CueCent ePay is aligned with the Payment Processing category.
Implementation signals center on BPMS driven workflow orchestration for payment related processing, with functional capabilities typical of Payment Processing solutions such as payment authorization flows, transaction routing, multi channel payment acceptance, reconciliation and settlement, exception handling, and operational reporting. These capabilities imply integrations with core banking and back office systems to support end to end transaction lifecycles, and governance was instantiated through standardized approval workflows and process orchestration driven by Cuecent BPMS. Public records explicitly confirm Cuecent BPMS activity at Bank Muscat while direct public confirmation of a CueCent ePay rollout at Bank Muscat is not available.
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Dubai Media | Media | 1000 | $300M | United Arab Emirates | Bahwan CyberTek | CueCent ePay | Payment Processing | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008, Dubai Media implemented CueCent ePay as its Payment Processing platform in collaboration with vendor Bahwan CyberTek. The announcement framed the work as a multi year partnership to scale eGovernment payment services and to replicate and extend an ePayment and eGovernance model across the region.
The CueCent ePay deployment focused on Payment Processing capabilities that support multiple payment gateways and consolidation layers, and it expanded citizen facing channels across government and finance services. Configuration and module work emphasized payment orchestration, gateway routing and transaction consolidation to centralize payment handling and support cross channel citizen transactions.
Integrations explicitly included linking CueCent ePay to multiple external payment gateways and to government channel endpoints, enabling a consolidation layer for settlement and reconciliation workflows. Operational coverage was oriented to eGovernment services and finance channels, reflecting a rollout intent to reproduce the Dubai eGovernment ePayment architecture regionally.
Governance was structured around a multi year rollout model to extend DeG's ePayment and eGovernance approach, with operational coordination between payment consolidation functions and channel teams for citizen services. The public announcement positioned the CueCent ePay implementation as a scalable Payment Processing backbone to support expanded gateway interoperability and broader citizen facing payment channels.
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Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain | Government | 1700 | $204M | Bahrain | Bahwan CyberTek | CueCent ePay | Payment Processing | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Bahwan CyberTek implemented CueCent ePay for the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain. CueCent ePay Payment Processing was deployed as a national payment aggregator to centralize government payments, reconciliation and settlement and to provide multiple citizen payment channels and MIS reporting. The deployment positioned CueCent ePay as a central finance and payments node consolidating transaction intake and unified reporting across ministries and agencies. The engagement is documented in a Bahwan CyberTek case study for the eGovernment Authority and attributes implementation responsibilities to Bahwan CyberTek.
Implementation scope emphasized payment aggregation, automated reconciliation workflows, settlement orchestration and management information system reporting, with functional modules for channel routing, transaction clearing and financial reconciliation. Integrations were executed across government agencies to unify collections and enable centralized settlement and reporting for finance and payments operations. Governance changes focused on centralized reconciliation processes and shared operational workflows for finance teams across ministries and agencies. The case study reports improved visibility, reconciliation and scalable payment processing across government agencies.
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Government | 300 | $10M | Bahrain | Bahwan CyberTek | CueCent ePay | Payment Processing | 2012 | n/a |
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