PARIS and STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 07, 2017 -- Capgemini, a global leader in consulting, technology and outsourcing services, has announced an agreement with Ikano Bank AB, part of the Ikano Group. The new agreement will see Capgemini Sverige AB support Ikano Bank in strengthening its IT-capacity to support its growth strategy.
After a competitive tender process, Ikano Bank is now embarking on a transformation journey with Capgemini as its chosen provider. The five-year contract will provide Ikano Bank with cost-efficient and effective operating of its IT landscape to support its growth and performance. Capgemini will provide agile and mature IT and business transformation services.
“Capgemini will help us grow. They have the right mix of skills with domain technical knowledge both locally and globally. They proposed a cost effective and innovative solution to strengthen our IT capacity and speed up our digital transformation. They are also a good cultural fit for our team members,” says Stefan Nyrinder, CEO at Ikano Bank AB.
“We are delighted that Ikano Bank has chosen us as their partner for their IT transformation journey,” says Anil Agarwal, Deputy CEO at Capgemini Sverige AB.
This project will see Capgemini leverage its broad financial services and banking experience. The first step in the process is to transform the “as is” IT environment into a next Generation Information Communications Technology services platform, that will help launch Ikano Bank’s key objective to transform into an industrialized digital operation.
Headquartered in Malmö in Sweden, Ikano Bank has operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Austria, Russia and the UK.
About Capgemini
With more than 190,000 people, Capgemini is present in over 40 countries and celebrates its 50th Anniversary year in 2017. A global leader in consulting, technology and outsourcing services, the Group reported 2016 global revenues of EUR 12.5 billion. Together with its clients, Capgemini creates and delivers business, technology and digital solutions that fit their needs, enabling them to achieve innovation and competitiveness. A deeply multicultural organization, Capgemini has developed its own way of working, the Collaborative Business ExperienceTM, and draws on Rightshore®, its worldwide delivery model.
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