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NPA.H Alphinat Inc

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About Alphinat Inc Company

Alphinat Inc is a software company that has developed the SmartGuide suite that allows the user to create web applications and self-service tools that automate interactions between an organization and its customers, employees, and partners. Its software suite simplifies, accelerates and improves interactions with all business constituents. The company technology provides solutions to the public sector, healthcare, telecommunications, and financial institutions. It derives the majority of its revenue from solutions provider for Public Sector Agencies. Geographically, it generates maximum revenue from Canada and also has a presence in France, the United States, and Other Countries.

Company Profile

SymbolNPA.H
Company NameAlphinat Inc
Founded2004
MarketTSX
Fiscal Year Ends08-31
Address1010 rue Sherbrooke Street O/W, Suite 718
CityMontreal
CountryCAN
Zip CodeH3A 2R7
Phone+1 514 398-9799

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Curtis Page
  • President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
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  • Marc Chartrand
  • Chief Financial Officer
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  • Michel Lemoine
  • Chairman of the Board
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  • Edwin Shepherdson
  • Director
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  • Marcel Elefant
  • Independent Director
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  • Sridhar Subramanian
  • Independent Director
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  • Benoit Ste-Marie
  • Independent Director
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  • Eric David
  • Independent Director
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  • Karyn Pellatt-Caron
  • Independent Director
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