eg solutions wins services contract
eg solutions, the optimisation software firm, has won a further services contract from an existing UK enterprise customer in the financial services sector.
eg solutions, the optimisation software firm, has won a further services contract from an existing UK enterprise customer in the financial services sector.
The contract is worth around £0.34m, which will appear in the results for the current financial year.
"This contract will refine the set-up of eg software and provide operations management training and development services to all managers and team leaders across the operation," the firm said.
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"This latest order demonstrates eg's success in assisting existing customers to achieve ongoing financial benefits. It also provides further evidence of the strong demand we are experiencing since re-engineering our software."
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