PwC has joined forces with specialist IT support company ramsac in a bid to improve its digital service offering to small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)
The firm says it can be difficult for the UK’s 5.4m SMEs to keep up to speed with the latest developments. PwC and ramsac’s alliance is designed to combine ramsac’s first hand experience of being a small business with PwC’s global network and expertise in order to help SMEs stay ahead in digital era by providing them with best in class tools.
Nigel Howlett, UK digital private business leader at PwC, said: ‘All businesses need to be switched on to potential disruption regardless of their size. By working together with ramsac, we’re able to help more small companies tackle the challenges and embrace the opportunities new technologies create.
‘From a digital fitness assessment to outsourced accounting, financial or legal advice, we’ve got a whole host of digital solutions for SMEs.’
Headquartered in Surrey, ramsac works with businesses, schools and charities to better manage, plan and support their technology to achieve growth, security and resilience.
Robert May, managing director at ramsac, said: ‘Our managed service solutions dovetail perfectly into the outsourced services provided by PwC and this is an exciting opportunity for both organisations as we combine our respective areas of expertise into a very focused, proactive service model for aspirational businesses.’
Report by Pat Sweet