QServices is a remote-first .NET development company serving Amsterdam businesses in FinTech, Logistics, and Tech on fixed-scope remote engagements. We are not headquartered in Amsterdam, but our team operates with a 4.5-hour CET morning overlap, giving your team a reliable daily window for standups and reviews. See our software development services.
Amsterdam's economy runs on three sectors where .NET is a natural fit: financial services, logistics infrastructure, and tech product companies. The EU regulatory environment shapes what technically sound software looks like here.
Our team is based in India (IST, UTC+5:30). Amsterdam runs on CET (UTC+1 in winter, UTC+2 in summer). The difference is 4.5 hours in winter and 3.5 hours in summer. From 9 AM to 1:30 PM CET on a typical winter day, your team and ours are both at their desks. That window is when we run standups, demos, and architecture reviews.
In practice, a typical engagement runs like this:
Every engagement includes Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) review gates before each phase ships. Your team approves architecture decisions and milestone deliverables, not just the final handoff. This is how accountability works on distributed teams.
We do not have a published client in the Netherlands. Our closest work is in FinTech, which is Amsterdam's primary industry, across two payment infrastructure projects.
Islamic bank, Somalia
100K+ downloads with 4.8-star rating on launch
First digital payment platform in a predominantly cash-based economy, enabling P2P transfers, merchant QR payments, and international remittances
For SomBank in Somalia, we built the country's first digital payment platform using .NET, Azure Service Bus, and Azure B2C. The application reached 100,000 downloads with a 4.8-star rating at launch, handling P2P transfers, merchant QR payments, and international remittances. The audit logging and transaction integrity requirements on this project are structurally similar to what DNB-regulated Dutch FinTech companies must satisfy.
International payments and remittance business, Jamaica
Reduced transaction fees by approximately 30 percent through optimized gateway routing
Cut settlement times from 3-5 days to under 24 hours with a unified reconciliation engine and audit trail
For Varipay in Jamaica, we built a cross-border payment gateway aggregator on a microservices architecture, routing transactions through Stripe, PayPal, Wise, and regional gateways. Transaction fees dropped by approximately 30 percent through smarter routing, and settlement times fell from 3 to 5 days down to under 24 hours. The reconciliation engine and audit trail requirements on this project have the same compliance shape as what a DNB-regulated Dutch payment institution would require.
We price in USD at rates between $20 and $65 per hour depending on seniority. Currency conversion is the client's responsibility. Most Amsterdam engagements fall into these brackets:
For GDPR compliance scope or DNB-regulated projects, add 15 to 25 percent for audit logging, data-residency controls, and compliance documentation. Third-party compliance reviews add $5,000 to $20,000 depending on scope.
See the full breakdown at .NET Development pricing.
Three steps from first contact to project start:
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Yes. We have no office in Amsterdam. All engagements run remotely with a 4.5-hour CET morning overlap for daily communication. We use Microsoft Teams or Slack. For GDPR compliance, we deploy to Azure West Europe or North Europe by default, keeping personal data within the EEA. We do not transfer EU personal data outside the EEA without Standard Contractual Clauses in place. If your project is subject to DNB oversight, we can provide the audit documentation that regulated engagements typically require.
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