Value Process and Openwork have formed a strategic, all-Italian partnership to improve operational efficiency and secure banking process governance.
Among the priorities that characterize a virtuous bank is responding promptly to numerous requests, managing and controlling internal processes with complete security and within defined timeframes.
Today, digital transformation in the finance sector also involves the efficient management and control of lengthier and more complex processes, those that credit institutions typically still carry out manually or semi-automatically, taking an average of 3 to 4 months.
To address this pressing market need, which has grown more acute than ever during this time of economic and health crisis, a strategic, all-Italian partnership has been formed, combining expertise in finance processes with the technological and innovative contribution of a cloud platform for business process management.
We're talking about Value Process – an established management consulting firm specializing in organizational efficiency, process modeling and re-engineering, and compliance support – and Openwork , one of the first companies in Italy to produce a cloud-based workflow management platform: Jamio openwork , which stands out for its innovative "no code" approach to modeling solutions that manage organizational processes.
" We wanted to combine two complementary skills: mapping/analysis and process execution, normally addressed by different projects and stakeholders ," explained Martin Arborea, Sales & Marketing Director at Openwork , " to respond with a single offering to an increasingly unified demand ."
"The application of strong organizational and process skills to the technological lever represented by an advanced BPM platform," explained Paolo Montisci, Managing Director of Value Process , "allows us to quickly deploy fully automated, streamlined processes, a successful outcome in digital transformation projects."
Italian excellences united to achieve a major technological innovation goal, including in the finance sector.