Partner Article
WNS and Scandinavian Airlines Extend Strategic Relationship
WNS (Holdings) Limited, a leading provider of global Business Process Management (BPM) services, has announced that it has extended and expanded the company’s relationship with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS). The contract has been extended until October 2019, with WNS continuing to provide a comprehensive range of services in Passenger Revenue Accounting. Under the new agreement, WNS will incrementally provide analytical support, along with solutions across risk, audit and compliance to SAS.
“WNS is delighted to continue the long-term relationship with Scandinavian Airlines. WNS’ rich history of servicing airlines, along with our comprehensive capabilities across Finance & Accounting, Analytics, Contact Center and Industry-specific solutions were critical factors in expanding our relationship. This strategic partnership is a testimony to the value being driven by the team,” said Keshav R. Murugesh, Group CEO, WNS.
“We are happy to extend our partnership with WNS. In this relationship, WNS has transformed the PRA services for us and delivered significant business outcomes. With a dedicated team of experts and in-depth industry knowledge of the airline industry, WNS has clearly understood our business goals and consistently delivered innovative and efficient business solutions,” said Lars Sandstrom, Head of Passenger Revenue Accounting, SAS.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by WNS Global Services .
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