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Datamatics enters into a strategic partnership with Netherland-based Dutch Adminfactory

Mar 26, 2013 4:00:00 PM

Mumbai, March 26, 2013: Datamatics Global Services Ltd. (DGSL), a global Information Technology (IT) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) organization and partner to several Fortune 500 companies globally for delivering next-generation business solutions, announced its strategic partnership with Netherland-based Dutch Adminfactory, a leading provider of smart tools and outsourcing admin processes today. The partnership would aim to capitalize on the strengths of both companies in the F&A space with promising and large corporates based in European region.

The partnership will provide a win-win proposition to the existing as well as prospective clients of Datamatics and Dutch Adminfactory to consolidate their admin processes within one umbrella thereby eliminating the complexities associated with document and intensive manual processes. The partnership will seek to empower the senior level professionals in the Finance & Accounts departments of large and growing corporates/ ICT projects in international companies through designing the processes to advising them on various new trends to execution of the processes. The partnership gains from the combination of CFO/ICT experiences. It also benefits from Datamatics’ innovative use of proprietary tools and various outsourcing options brought together under the brand of Dutch Adminfactory.

Commenting on the development, Mr. Rahul Kanodia, CEO & Vice Chairman – DGSL said, “In a highly competitive world, we at Datamatics believe in the power of collaborative partnerships. In Dutch Adminfactory, we have found a company that shares our passion for excellence and innovation. The goal of our partnership is to offer credible solutions towards empowering senior managers in Finance departments of the large corporates to think beyond non-core activities without compromising on the quality. We also hope to establish our presence in newer markets in and adjoining Netherlands.”

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