- PwC Middle East announced in a press release to add 1,000 roles over the next three years.
- Here is a summary.
What is happening?
PwC Middle East plans to create 1,000 jobs in the next three years. Why? To enhance its Managed Services business in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Jordan, and Egypt.
The expansion includes strengthening existing delivery centres and establishing new facilities in Khobar, Saudi Arabia; Amman, Jordan; and Cairo, Egypt.
PwC will invest in technology, training, and development to align with the region’s transformation agenda.
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PwC’s Managed Services arm is digitally driven.
It leverages the firm’s alliance ecosystem with over 30 technology partners like SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google Cloud, ensuring adaptation to the latest technologies.
Bala Chandaran, Partner at Managed Services at PwC Middle East, will lead the solution centre of excellence.
They will focus on complex services such as,
- Transformation Management
- Infrastructure
- Financial Crime
- Risk & Controls
- Digital
- Corporate services
- Tax
- Legal
Abdullah Tamer, Managed Services Leader at PwC Middle East, stated,
“The Managed Services offering is a natural extension of our leading position in driving the transformation agenda in our region.
Beyond the delivery of transformation, we can support our clients in delivering their most complex and critical functions and processes, bringing the best of our subject matter expertise, technology solutions, and operational excellence to deliver sustained outcomes.”
Stephen Anderson, Strategy Leader at PwC Middle East, added,
“As we pass the halfway stage on the journey to Vision 2030, we are shifting into the delivery phase where organizations need to deliver outcomes and tangible results.
Our clients are seeking both transformational advisory services and digitally-driven, high-value-added Managed Services.
We are making significant further investments in both regional talent and new digital solutions to help our region realize these ambitions.”
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PwC IS a network of firms in 151 countries with nearly 364,000 people delivering assurance, advisory and tax services.
Established in the Middle East for over 40 years, PwC Middle East has 30 offices across 12 countries in the region with around 11,000 people.