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  • EGS seal of quality recognised by ISO accreditations
  • September 2011
  • EGS is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the ISO 9000 and ISO 27001 accreditations by the International Organisation for Standardization, the recognised leader globally for the development and publication of standards in business. These prestigious quality awards underline EGS’s commitment to quality and its strength as a market leader in cloud-based, purchase-to-pay business processes.

    ISO 9000 confirms EGS’s quality management practices. The standard is widely recognised as supporting many key areas of business, including efficiency, profitability, employee motivation and increasing customer satisfaction.

    The ISO 27001 specification recognises EGS’s world-class information security management system. This award confirms EGS’s adoption of best practice in areas such as security, internal audits, continual improvement, and preventative action.

    Commenting on the news, EGS Chief Executive Peter Whent said: “At EGS we have always focused on quality. These accreditations confirm EGS’s commitment to quality – in areas that have a direct impact on performance and service for our customers. Achieving these standards also underlines our ambitions and is the latest step in our growth as an innovative company at the leading-edge of cloud-based business services.”

    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. In 2010, over one million transactions, worth more than £2.6 billion of corporate purchasing were completed using EGS. Discover more at www.egsgroup.com

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