Zensar selected as IT transformation partner by Ruffer

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Ruffer provides an investment management service to private clients, financial planners, institutions, and charities, in the UK and internationally.
PUNE: RPG Group IT firm Zensar said today that it had been chosen by Ruffer, a leading UK investment management company to manage its end-to-end infrastructure requirements. Zensar will partner with Ruffer as its technology infrastructure transformation partner to build a responsive, market-ready and customer centric service IT framework.

Sandeep Kishore, Managing Director, Zensar, “Our innovative and future-ready infrastructure solutions are designed to help enterprises like Ruffer redefine their IT landscape to do more, gain visible outcomes and be market leaders. I am confident that our unique Return on Digital® proposition will help Ruffer to be a customer centric partner to their customers, just as we are.”

The project involves providing end-to-end IT infrastructure services to lead and manage their infrastructure transformation. This includes a hybrid service desk, end user technology, platforms, storage and data centre services, and new add-on services such as SOC (Security Operations Centre), and transformation projects. Zensar’s team will bring in proven expertise, relevant capabilities, best practices, and a strong regional presence to put the business objectives of the company at the centre of its implementation.

Paula Walter, Chief Operating Officer, Ruffer, said, “Ruffer exists to provide investment performance and service that put our clients first. To support that, we are reinventing our IT infrastructure. In Zensar, we have found a partner who understand our needs, with deep financial services experience, and the capabilities to help us achieve our IT objectives.”

Ruffer provides an investment management service to private clients, financial planners, institutions, and charities, in the UK and internationally. Ruffer also offers a range of funds and has £22.1 billion in assets under management.
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