UK-based Valtech steps into MENA market; Aims to set up office in Saudi

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By Amirtha P S, Desk Reporter
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UK-based global business transformation agency, Valtech has revealed its plans to expand into the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) market following the completion of the company’s acquisition of Dubai-based digital experience design agency, Revonic.

With this expansion, Valtech aims to hasten its regional impact by helping clients improve their digital engagement through enhanced experiences and strategic technology investments.

The company’s acquisition of Revonic comes after it secured funding from BC Partners, a UK investment firm, which raised the value of Valtech to $1.4 billion. The company has set its sights on further regional expansion with offices in Saudi Arabia and Egypt over the next 12 months.

Kareem Monem
Kareem Monem
Regional Managing Director
Valtech – MENA

“Valtech brings a breath of fresh air to the digital partner landscape across MENA. The unprecedented demand for Digitally enabled Transformation (DeT) in both the public and private sectors means that Valtech’s pragmatic approach to consulting, creating, and connecting experiences across the B2B and B2C landscape will be very well received.” 

With an initial focus on four key industries, namely financial services, retail, government, and travel and hospitality, Valtech looks to launch its Experience, Commerce and Data services to help accelerate its clients’ transformational journeys and positively impact their business performance.

Apart from working with large-scale enterprise technologies, Valtech is also a pioneer in the composable technology segment, having spearheaded the founding of the MACH  (microservices, API-driven, cloud-native, and headless technologies) Alliance. 

MACH is a collaboration between technology and solution providers that works toward a software ecosystem that is flexible, headless, and cloud-orientated, allowing for a futureproof architecture for the purposes of both commerce and digital experiences.

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