TCS expands strategic partnership with Aviva as part of 15-year deal

Aviva deal is latest in line of contract wins and extensions for IT services firm

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Doug Brown: Extending this strategic partnership will improve how we serve our customers, further simplify our operations
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Doug Brown: Extending this strategic partnership will improve how we serve our customers, further simplify our operations

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced a 15-year expansion of its partnership with Aviva to transform the insurer’s UK life business and enhance its customer experience.

The IT firm said that, as part of the deal, end-to-end policy administration and servicing will expand to cover over 5.5 million policies, to be managed by Diligenta, TCS's Financial Conduct Author...

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