Birkirkara-based virtual agent provider EBO has entered a strategic partnership with KPMG Cyprus.

The latter company is a leader in management consulting and technology advisory services, offering assistance to organisations by identifying and solving the challenges that stand in the way of their growth and excellence.

Gege Gatt
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“We’re proud to engage in this relationship with KPMG in Cyprus,” EBO CEO Gege Gatt said.

“We believe that this is a perfect fit for our customers that need to increase their operational efficiency in rapidly changing and challenging environments,” he continued.

Through this partnership, both EBO and KPMG Cyprus will be able to assist companies in dealing with the many challenges and opportunities that arise during digital evolution and subsequently determine the right technologies and strategic pathways for them to enable growth.

“We are delighted to have this opportunity to work with EBO. Having its Financial Services Division headquartered in Cyprus brought further confidence in our decision to strategically collaborate,” Gerasimos Ntouskas, Board Member, Management Consulting at KPMG said.

Gerasimos Ntouskas
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“Truly human interaction, automating workflows, and processing information with precision and speed is key to meet and even exceed clients’ needs. We look forward to this collaboration and aim to work together, to reach technical and cultural excellence,” Mr Ntouskas continued.

Following a holistic approach to technology investment and implementation, the professional teams of KPMG and EBO will assist organisations in enhancing operational efficiencies and drive business value and excellence.

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