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.NET Development Company in Amsterdam

QServices is not based in Amsterdam, but we work with Dutch clients in FinTech, logistics, and tech on .NET development projects with four hours of daily CET morning overlap. We are a remote-first .NET development company serving Amsterdam businesses through our India-based engineering team, operating as a Microsoft Solutions Partner.

What Amsterdam buyers typically need from .NET development

Amsterdam's three primary sectors each generate distinct .NET development requirements.

Across all three sectors, EU GDPR governs how personal data is processed and stored. For FinTech specifically, DNB oversight adds requirements around data residency, audit trails, and operational resilience. We build these constraints into .NET applications from the start, not as a retrofit.

How we work with Amsterdam clients

Our team is based in India on IST. Amsterdam runs on CET (UTC+1), which puts us 4.5 hours ahead. That means our working afternoon overlaps with your morning: roughly 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Amsterdam time. We schedule all standups, sprint reviews, and design calls inside that window so no question waits a full day for a reply.

A typical engagement runs like this: a Monday standup to open each sprint, async updates via Slack or Microsoft Teams throughout the week, pull request reviews turned around within the same overlap window, and a demo call at the end of each two-week sprint. We use GitHub for all code and whichever project tracker your team already uses — Jira, Linear, or Azure DevOps.

On-site visits are available for milestone reviews if your project requires it. For most engagements, clients tell us this is not necessary once discovery is complete, but we are happy to discuss it if it matters to your team.

Relevant work in similar markets

We have not worked with Amsterdam-based clients directly, so we will not claim otherwise. What we can point to is FinTech delivery experience that closely matches what Amsterdam companies build.

For SomBank, an Islamic bank in Somalia, we built a mobile payment platform on .NET, Azure Service Bus, and Azure B2C. The platform handled P2P transfers, merchant QR payments, and international remittances, launching to 100,000+ downloads with a 4.8-star rating. Financial regulation, audit trails, and secure API design were central to the work. Read the SomBank case study.

For Varipay, a cross-border payment aggregator in Jamaica, we built a microservices gateway unifying Stripe, PayPal, Wise, and regional processors into a single reconciliation engine. Transaction fees dropped approximately 30%, and settlement times fell from three to five days to under 24 hours. Read the Varipay case study.

Both projects involved financial regulation complexity, third-party API integration, and the audit requirements that Amsterdam FinTech companies face. If your business is in logistics or enterprise tech, see our .NET development work for enterprise clients for closer comparisons.

What .NET development costs for a typical Amsterdam project

We quote in USD. Currency conversion is your team's call — most clients pay in their local currency using their bank's rate at invoice time.

For DNB-regulated FinTech work, add 15–25% for compliance overhead: audit logging, data residency controls, and documentation that satisfies regulatory review. Each non-trivial third-party integration adds $3,000–$12,000 depending on the system. Full details are on our .NET development pricing page.

Can you work with Amsterdam companies remotely?

Yes. All of our client work is remote. Amsterdam is 4.5 hours behind IST, which gives us a four-hour morning overlap — enough for standups, demos, and real-time code reviews without either side working unusual hours.

We use Microsoft Teams or Slack for daily communication. All code lives on GitHub with pull request workflows your team participates in directly. For EU GDPR, we operate under a data processing agreement before any personal data is shared. We can host all project data on Azure regions within the EU. DNB-regulated clients receive documentation on our data handling practices and can request additional compliance evidence before any engagement starts.

How to start working with us

Starting a .NET development engagement with QServices takes three steps:

  1. Discovery call: A 45-minute call to understand your project, your existing stack, and your constraints. We will tell you honestly if we are a good fit.
  2. Scoping document: We produce a written scope covering deliverables, milestones, team composition, and a fixed or time-and-materials cost estimate.
  3. Project start: Once the scope is signed, we begin sprint zero — environment setup, CI/CD pipeline, and a working first increment within two weeks.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have an office in Amsterdam? +
No. QServices is a remote-first company based in India. We do not have a physical office in Amsterdam or anywhere in the Netherlands. We serve Dutch clients through remote engagements with four hours of daily CET morning overlap, using Microsoft Teams or Slack for communication and GitHub for all code collaboration.
What is the time difference between Amsterdam and your development team? +
Amsterdam operates on CET (UTC+1). Our team is on IST (UTC+5:30), a difference of 4.5 hours. Your morning — roughly 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM Amsterdam time — overlaps with our afternoon. We schedule all standups, demos, and design calls inside that window so no decision waits a full business day.
Have you worked with companies in the Netherlands before? +
We have not worked with Amsterdam-based clients directly and will not claim otherwise. Our closest relevant experience is in FinTech: the SomBank mobile payment platform built on .NET and Azure, and the Varipay cross-border payment gateway built on microservices. Both involved financial regulation, audit requirements, and complex API integrations similar to what Dutch FinTech companies need.
How do you handle GDPR and DNB data residency requirements for Netherlands clients? +
We sign a data processing agreement before any personal data is shared. All project data can be hosted on Azure regions within the EU, satisfying GDPR data residency requirements. For DNB-regulated clients, we provide documentation on our data handling practices and processing records. We factor compliance overhead into project scoping and cost estimates from the start.
What .NET development services do you offer to Amsterdam businesses? +
We build custom .NET 8 and ASP.NET Core applications, REST APIs with documented contracts, Entity Framework data layers, and Azure App Service deployments. We work across Amsterdam's primary industries — FinTech, logistics, and tech. Typical project timelines run 8 to 24 weeks depending on scope, with costs ranging from $8,000 for a focused API to over $120,000 for a full platform build.
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