BearingPoint acquires operational performance consultancy Trinity Horne
London, UK (PRWEB UK) 14 January 2014 -- Management and technology consultancy BearingPoint (http://www.bearingpoint.com) has acquired UK based Trinity Horne (http://www.trinityhorne.com). Trinity Horne is a consultancy firm specialising in operational performance improvement. Their practice is well recognised across industries for its operational transformation, predictive analytics and management development capabilities. Among Trinity Horne’s clients are leading British and Irish utility companies, global financial services organisations as well as media and communication companies. With this acquisition, BearingPoint expands its offerings in the area of operational performance consultancy and accelerates the growth in the key consulting markets in the UK and Ireland.
“This acquisition is part of our growth agenda in the UK and Ireland. Having partnered with Trinity Horne in the past to deliver projects, we knew that there was a good fit in terms of culture and see this acquisition as a great way to increase our operational performance capabilities,” says James Rodger, Regional Leader UK and Ireland BearingPoint.
“Trinity Horne has a strong reputation for helping clients to drive operational performance improvements within their contact centres, back office and field operations. Their proven practice and methodology combined with our own operational excellence capabilities and assets will allow us to develop compelling new value propositions for our existing client portfolio,” says Peter Mockler, Managing Partner BearingPoint.
“Our acquisition by BearingPoint is good news. It gives us the potential to take our operational improvement capabilities to a significantly larger global audience while also providing the opportunity to offer our client base a substantially broader skills set and expertise,” says Brendan Cahill, CEO of Trinity Horne.
Alexander Bock, BearingPoint, http://www.bearingpoint.com, +49 89 540338029, [email protected]
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