JCurve targets local sectors for service management solutions

By Arjay L. Balinbin, Senior Reporter
AUSTRALIA-LISTED cloud technology solution provider JCurve Solutions Ltd. is targeting various sectors in the Philippines for its service management solution, quicta, including healthcare and logistics.
The company said quicta allows businesses to automate their end-to-end processes and optimize their operations and resources. Its target sectors in the Philippines include healthcare, consumer, transportation & logistics, professional, and retail & distribution services.
鈥淓ach of these industries has a service component that our solution can fulfill,鈥 Arthur Fernandez, chief growth officer at JCurve, told 大象传媒 in a recent e-mail interview.
The ability to manage multiple parties is a key feature of quicta. 鈥淏y seamlessly bridging this gap, it鈥檚 easier to provide a great customer experience, and retaining customers becomes more achievable,鈥 he said.
Being a mobile-first solution, quicta adapts to any device without the need for an application.
鈥淥ne surprise is that quicta users do not need to download an app,鈥 Mr. Fernandez said. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 businesses understand the true nature of what you can do with technology without having to download yet another app to the device and have the headache of managing it or worrying about constant fixes and updates.鈥
Asked what made JCurve decide to launch quicta in the Philippines, he said: 鈥淲e see several businesses growing in the service industry but not necessarily having the tools or budget to build custom apps.鈥
鈥渜uicta having a configurable solution is easily adaptable to any service provider to complete their processes and sustain a high level of customer engagement,鈥 he added.
JCurve announced in June its acquisition of the business assets of Philippine-based digital marketing company Creative Quest, as part of its expansion efforts in the country and the Southeast Asian region.
JCurve Solutions entered the Philippine market in 2019. It also has an office in Singapore.
鈥淲e have just started within the Philippines and are growing. The key challenge we face is meeting the right price point for our customers,鈥 Mr. Fernandez said.
鈥淓very industry is different in how they price for their customers; therefore, we must find a fine balance of not 鈥榚ating鈥 into their cost of sale. The key takeaway is that we are flexible in working with our customers to provide the best solution possible.鈥
On the company鈥檚 future plans for quicta, he said: 鈥淲e have a road map of which a few key futures include 鈥榦ut of the box鈥 integration with ERP (enterprise resource planning) solutions, multiple payment options, and enhanced workflow.鈥


