Partner Article
WNS Expands Relationship With Finnair
WNS (Holdings) Limited (NYSE: WNS), a leading provider of global Business Process Management (BPM) services, today announced the expansion of its relationship with Finnair, a leading Nordic airline specializing in Asia-Europe traffic. Currently, WNS provides Finnair with a comprehensive range of industry-specific services including Passenger Revenue Accounting (PRA), Fare Filing (FF), Revenue Integrity and Cargo Revenue accounting. Under the terms of the new agreement, WNS will now provide additional high-value airline services including risk management, audit and compliance.
“We are delighted to expand our partnership with Finnair after supporting them successfully for the past three years,” said Keshav R. Murugesh, Group CEO, WNS. “We look forward to working closely with Finnair management to help deliver improved efficiencies and successfully achieve their strategic business objectives. With this expanded partnership, Finnair will be able to leverage the analytical, consulting and management capabilities of WNS.”
“We look forward to extending our cooperation with WNS to further develop and improve these key services,” says Paivi Pellinen, Head of Revenue Process, Finnair.
WNS will set-up a dedicated Finnair Business Excellence team to manage the partnership. This team will work closely with Finnair to identify and drive transformational change and overall process efficiency.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by WNS Global Services .
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