CSG's Enterprise Services stream has closed a significant number of high profile long term customer wins in May cementing it as a leading IT services provider.
CSG has signed contracts worth approximately $22million in revenue across both the public and private sectors.
The largest is a seven year contract executed with the Victorian Department of Treasury & Finance (DTF). CSG will develop and support the State Resource Information Management System (SRIMS), a 600 user system which will manage the State of Victoria’s resources including the formulation of the state budget, reporting against the budget and cash management.
CSG also recently signed a five year contract with AJ Lucas to implement the Oracle eBusiness Suite to support their operations and national expansion. CSG will implement the solution and provide full outsource management over the life of the contract.
“These long term contracts represent significant organic growth for our IT Services business” says Denis Mackenzie, CSG Managing Director. “These wins are a great achievement for CSG and a testament to the quality of work that we’re doing” he says.
Other significant contracts signed recently include a contract with the NSW government to deliver the Working with Children Check IT system for the NSW Commission for Children and Young People and a contract with IDP Education to deliver an Oracle based financial system to support their operations in approximately twenty countries.
“CSG’s IT Services business is continuing to benefit from the execution of its strategy to build deep capability and unique intellectual property in a number of key segments of the market” says Julie-Ann Kerin, Group General Manager CSG Enterprise Services. “Each of these contracts positions CSG well to deliver similar solutions to other government agencies and private companies” she says.
CSG has closed over $100m worth of annuity revenue contracts in its IT Services business in the past quarter in the Northern Territory, New South Wales and Victoria.