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WNS, an NYSE-listed leading Business Process Management (BPM) company, has a global presence spanning 16 countries with 45,000+ employees and 57 delivery centers. We co-create innovative, digitally led transformational solutions with over 375 clients across various industries. WNS delivers an entire spectrum of BPM solutions, including industry-specific offerings, customer experience services, finance & accounting (F&A), human resources, procurement, and research and analytics, to re-imagine the digital future of businesses.
In the F&A space, WNS partners with 110+ global CFOs’ offices to co-create differentiation by building a digitally enabled finance function. We leverage strategic processes fueled by data and analytics, transformation frameworks, ecosystems of intelligent technologies and global delivery models to drive tangible business outcomes. With over two decades of experience in collaborating with global CFOs and marquee brands, we have the understanding and expertise to build a robust, insight-driven, integrated and future-ready finance function.
We offer the entire gamut of F&A solutions, including the industry-first Quote-to-Sustain (QtS) offering that re-invents traditional and siloed order-to-cash, Record-to-Report (R2R), Procure-to-Pay (P2P) and more. Our strong penchant for unlocking next-gen and transformative value for CFOs through innovative solutions and frameworks has been well-recognized by the industry.
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CFOs & the Key Focus Areas to Build a Future-ready Organization
An Industry-first Offering Creates a Game-changing Shift to Digital Finance
Driving Finance Optimization with Smart Processes, Analytics & Digital Automation
Learn more about how WNS is helping global CFOs re-imagine finance, and achieve the next frontier in efficiency and effectiveness.
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