DUBLIN, Calif., April 13, 2017 -- Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD), a leading provider of cloud-based sales, marketing, learning and customer experience solutions, announced today that GENTERA (Mexico), a financial services leader, has selected CallidusCloud Commissions, Territory & Quota, Sales Enablement, MySalesGame and Workflow.
The Sales Performance Management solutions are part of CallidusCloud’s Lead to Money suite, a SaaS suite designed to help businesses drive enterprise engagement, sales performance management and sales effectiveness throughout the sales cycle.
About GENTERA
GENTERA (BMV:GENTERA) Entrepreneurial group that works for financial inclusion for the underserved market, with presence in Mexico, Peru and Guatemala. GENTERA aims to generate shared value:
Social Value: grow to offer inclusion opportunities to the largest number of people in the shortest time possible, sharing these benefits with the communities where we operate.
Human Value: trust people and their ability to grow, improve and fulfill their goals, believing that financial education allows clients to use financial services for their own benefit.
Economic Value: build innovative, effective and profitable commercial models from which all can benefit themselves.
The 8 subsidiaries of GENTERA provide and offer the products and services defined for each of them, all of them in the financial sector.
© 2015 GENTERA is a trademark of GENTERA S.A.B. de C.V. All rights reserved.
About CallidusCloud
Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD), doing business as CallidusCloud®, is the global leader in cloud based sales, marketing, learning and customer experience solutions. CallidusCloud enables organizations to accelerate and maximize their lead to money process with a complete suite of solutions that identify the right leads, ensure proper territory and quota distribution, enable sales forces, automate configure price quote, and streamline sales compensation -- driving bigger deals, faster. Over 5,200 leading organizations, across all industries, rely on CallidusCloud to optimize the lead to money process to close more deals for more money in record time.
©2017 Callidus Software Inc. All rights reserved. Callidus, Callidus Software, the Callidus Software logo, CallidusCloud, the CallidusCloud logo, Badgeville, BridgeFront, Clicktools, Datahug, iCentera, Lead to Money, LeadFormix, LeadRocket, Learnpass, Litmos, the Litmos logo, Producer Pro, SalesGenius, Surve, Syncfrog, Thunderbridge and ViewCentral are trademarks, service marks, or registered trademarks of Callidus Software Inc. and its affiliates in the United States and other countries. All other brand, service or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or owners.
Press Contacts: Chris Bucholtz CallidusCloud (925) 225-6744 [email protected]


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