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Change consultancy bolsters growth strategy with framework wins
Birmingham-based change consultancy, Entec Si, is eyeing strong growth in 2022 after securing a position on two prestigious public sector procurement frameworks and making a new strategic partnership. Last year, Entec Si completed a rigorous tender process to get onto the G-Cloud 11 framework, which helps UK public sector organisations to find and buy cloud computing services. The business has now gone one step further by winning a place on the next iteration of the framework – G-Cloud 12 – which it will hold until September 2022. Entec Si has also gained access to 39 public sector-focused frameworks through a new strategic partnership with IT infrastructure and services provider, Softcat. These include Consult 18, which provides a simple and compliant method for NHS and public sector authorities to purchase consultancy services. The business’ framework wins have already led to a number of new client commissions, including not-for-profit organisation, the National Lottery Community Fund and local government organisation, Harborough District Council. Eman Al-Hillawi, CEO at Entec Si commented: “Being selected to be part of these frameworks is testament to our team’s hard work and dedication to strengthen the reach of our services. As well as enabling public sector organisations to benefit from our expertise more easily, this achievement will enhance our growth prospects as we head into 2022.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Entec Si .
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