Thursday, January 30, 2025

Leeds IT and software engineering consultancy snapped up

IT and business consulting services firm CGI is set to acquire BJSS, a Leeds-based technology and engineering consultancy known for its IT solutions and software engineering expertise.

More than 2,400 consultants and professionals will join CGI, deepening the company’s operations across the UK in key industry sectors such as retail, health, government, financial services and energy & utilities.

Founded in 1993, BJSS is one of the UK’s largest independent IT and software engineering consultancies. The company partners with clients to deliver large-scale software systems and address complex technology challenges through services such as technology strategy and delivery, customer experience design, managed services, software engineering, artificial intelligence (AI), data and insights, cloud and platform solutions, and cybersecurity services.

“BJSS has a well-earned reputation for delivering exceptional value to its clients, driven by technical excellence and innovative thinking,” said Tara McGeehan, President of CGI’s UK and Australia operations.

“By joining forces, we will strengthen our ability to help clients across the private and public sectors achieve measurable outcomes, such as driving efficiencies, improving customer experiences and generating business growth.”

McGeehan added: “Our companies share a strong cultural alignment and pride in helping clients solve complex challenges to deliver value.

“BJSS employees will benefit from CGI’s ownership culture, which empowers all employees to become company owners and actively shape our future direction, whilst providing an enjoyable and collaborative working environment where they can fulfil their career potential.”

Glynn Robinson, BJSS Chairman, said: “Joining CGI represents an exciting new chapter for BJSS. Both CGI and BJSS share a commitment to sustainability, employee engagement and long-term client relationships.

“Together, we can leverage our complementary strengths to deliver even greater value for our clients while creating new opportunities for our talented team.”

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