Esure outsources IT in £26m five year deal
Esure has migrated its IT platforms and hardware away from former joint venture partner, Lloyds Banking Group, through a £26m ‘build and run’ outsourcing contract with Capgemini UK, who will now manage the majority of Esure’s IT infrastructure for the next five years.
The move follows Esure's management buy out in February from Lloyds Banking Group, which had previously provided IT support.
Peter Wood, chairman and founder of Esure, said: "We needed a managed IT solution that would match the levels of quality, reliability and security that we require for all aspects of our business, and that is what Capgemini has delivered. They have fully met our requirement to effect this major transition with virtually no disruption to our business, and we are pleased that
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