TCS has rapidly grown its presence in the Dutch public sector, leveraging its private-sector success to win major deals and strategic partnerships. Over the last five years, the company displaced traditional providers like KPN, securing landmark contracts such as the €235m UWV deal and becoming a key partner for DICTU. It also became the top supplier to the Dutch Banking sector, displacing long-standing #1 actor in PACs rankings, Accenture.
Key Highlights:
TCS continues to drive IT services modernization in the Netherlands, positioning itself as a trusted partner for large organizations seeking agility and resilience.
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