PwC buys Paragon to boost consulting arm
Corporate performance management capabilities boosted at PwC with Paragon purchase
Corporate performance management capabilities boosted at PwC with Paragon purchase
PwC has
acquired corporate performance management business Paragon Consulting Group.
Paragon will become part of PwC Advisory’s consulting firm.
More than 90 staff will move across to PwC, with teams based in the UK,
Turkey, Singapore, as well as a joint venture in Dubai. Around 40 staff have
joined in the UK.
PwC head of consulting Ashley Unwin said the deal would enable the firm to
provide CPM services beyond just advice, but through to implementation of
systems.
“We are delighted to announce the acquisition of
Paragon Consulting
Group. Paragon is a leader in corporate performance management
technology and this acquisition is an excellent strategic fit with our
consulting business,” said Unwin
We are delighted to announce the acquisition of Paragon Consulting Group.
Paragon is a leader in corporate performance management technology and this
acquisition is an excellent strategic fit with our consulting business.
“We already offer our clients corporate performance management capabilities,
but this acquisition means that we can enhance our offering, giving clients
full-service – from ideas to implementation – of corporate performance
management systems.”
PwC was unable to disclose the value of the deal as Accountancy Age
went to press.
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