MARCH 9, 2010, NEC, Birmingham: EGS today launched its new Procurement Business Process Outsourcing service at Procurex National, the UK’s leading event dedicated to public sector procurement.
EGS is also delighted to announce that NHS Brent, a primary care trust, has selected the service, which will start with immediate effect.
“We selected EGS as we were attracted by their knowledge, experience and desire to help us to deliver a flagship service within the NHS,” says Jonathan Wise, Director of Finance & Performance at NHS Brent.
Peter Whent, Chief Executive at EGS, commented: “We are delighted to be working with NHS Brent to lead the marketplace with this truly innovative service. With EGS, public sector organisations and commercial enterprises can access the very best in know-how, technology and proven processes at a time when the urgent need for back-office savings has never been greater.”
Procurement Business Process Outsourcing from EGS offers substantial cost savings and greater spending control to organisations that are looking for a ‘total solution’ for their electronic procurement:
“For many organisations, eProcurement is a story of ‘so near, yet so far’,” adds Peter Whent. “Fortunately, EGS has the expertise to spot the gaps very quickly, roll out highly-automated solutions and start delivering the substantial financial returns that had previously proved elusive for organisations.”
About EGS
EGS leads the way in web-based business process automation so the public sector and commercial enterprises can achieve dramatic back-office savings. Our innovative solutions automate and accelerate costly processes, including purchasing, invoice approval, accounts receivable and sourcing. More than 40,000 users across 150 organisations employ EGS solutions and save millions of pounds. This year over one million transactions, worth over £1.5 billion of corporate purchasing, will be completed using EGS. Discover more at www.egsgroup.com
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