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SingTel scores deal with ANZ

Five year agreement will see the telcos provide domestic and global data network services, mobility, contact centre and managed services for the bank's business operations.
By · 12 Sep 2013
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Optus Business and SingTel (SGT) have secured a $530 million deal with Australia New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) to provide telecommunication and managed services.

The five-year deal will see the telcos provide domestic and global data network services, mobility, collaboration, contact centre services and managed services for the bank’s business operations.

It also represents ANZ’s largest managed services relationship and chief executive Mike Smith said that the bank was pleased to continue its “partnership with SingTel for a further five years.”

SingTel Group CEO Chua Sock Koong said the deal clearly demonstrates SingTel and Optus Business’ ability to provide a unified solution to companies looking to expand locally and in Asia.

“SingTel and Optus Business are at the forefront of driving market leading enterprise services and we are proud to partner with ANZ as it continues to expand domestically and internationally. This agreement again shows SingTel as a leading ICT service provider in the region," Ms Chua said in a statement.

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