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Tunisia: Deloitte and Proxym partner to offer digital transformation and innovation services in Francophone Africa

Tunisia: Deloitte and Proxym partner to offer digital transformation and innovation services in Francophone Africa
Wednesday, 03 April 2019 18:30

Deloitte Conseil Tunisie recently signed a partnership agreement with Proxym Group to support Francophone African public and private actors in their digital transformation and innovation.

Via the agreement signed on the sidelines of the Tunisia Digital Summit (TDS), held in Tunisia on 2-3 April 2019, the two partners want to offer their consulting and digital solutions that meet the needs of the financial and IT sectors.

We help our clients focus their actions on the transformation of their jobs, management and culture to take maximum advantage of digital technologies,” said Karim Koundi, associated leader for technologies, media and telecommunications in Francophone Africa for Deloitte.

In the framework of that agreement, Deloitte Conseil Tunisie will bring in the consulting expertise of Deloitte, its parent company, in strategic sectors, its world network and its local footing. Proxym group will put its experience in many markets (in France and in the Middle East and Africa) on the table.

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