Pega Expands into New Zealand
Pegasystems today announced its expansion into New Zealand
and opened its first office in Wellington.
Pega’sNewZealand presencewill provide local
businesses with greater access to its industry leading
customer engagement softwareto drive excellence in their
sales, marketing, customer service and operations.
Scott Leader, Pegasystems Managing Director in Australia
and New Zealand, said, “New Zealand has long been a key
market for us within the APAC region. As local businesses
and government agencies continue to go through their digital
transformation journeys and digitise their workloads, they
are demanding world-leading CRM and Case Management
platforms. Businesses today need access to data and insights
to better manage processes and enable a higher quality of
service.”
“By opening our Wellington office,
we can further meet the growing demand from New Zealand
government agencies and organisations looking to improve
their citizen andcustomer journeys. We are very excited
for this next step for Pega and are looking forward to the
opportunities ahead,” continued Leader.
The
Wellington office will be headed by David Hill, who is
leading Pega’s expansion into New Zealand. David will work
with the company’s existing customer base, such as
Auckland Savings Bank, as well as be charged with further
expanding Pega’s presence within the country.
Pega’s applications provide businesses with adaptable
and intelligent customer engagement software so that they
can optimise any journey their customer chooses in real-time
by presenting the right information across any channel.
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