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BENYA GROUP AND SAP SIGN A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT TO DELIVER SAP SIGNAVIO SOLUTIONS

In a significant step to boost digital transformation across the MEA region, Benya Group – the integrated solution, digital transformation, and ICT infrastructure provider in Egypt and the MEA region – has signed a strategic partnership with SAP – the global leader in business operation management software – to introduce SAP Signavio’s smart digital transformation solutions in Egypt, KSA, and UAE.

The partnership was signed at the Benya Group’s HQ in New Cairo, in the presence of Eng. Ahmed Mekky, Chairman and CEO of Benya Group, and Eng. Hoda Mansour, SVP and EMEA South Head of Business Process Transformation at SAP.

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As a regional and strategic partner, Benya Group, through its subsidiaries Benya Systems and alfaBenya, will partner with them to build on to our multi-year digital transformation strategy. As part of our agreement, we will build digital capabilities internally and for our customers that are aligned to Petrofac’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainability agendas.”

Caspar Herzberg, CEO, AVEVA said: “AVEVA’s solutions drive measurable emission reductions across scopes 1, 2 and 3, helping industrial companies to meet climate commitments aligned to the Paris Agreement. We are delighted to be able to support Petrofac in accelerating the energy transition for their customers, by deriving data-led insights that unlock more efficient ways of working and drive responsible use of our world’s resources.”

Under the MoU, Petrofac will also explore the deployment of AVEVA introduce SAP Signavio’s smart digital transformation services in the Egyptian and Saudi markets direct. In the UAE, Benya Group will introduce the smart solutions through an alliance with strategic partners. Moreover, the company will leverage its extensive market experience in the banking, petroleum, healthcare, and industrial sectors to offer the latest technology solutions to clients across multiple countries. This partnership comes as a part of Benya’s expansion strategy in the region and underscores its steadfast commitment to driving growth and innovation in the Egyptian and Arab markets.

Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) and AVEVA Process Simulation in its engineering delivery services, while replacing legacy inhouse and third-party solutions. The new AVEVA solutions will provide Petrofac with value chain visibility and secure audit trails for tracking material procurement, minimising waste and ensuring regulatory compliance. AVEVA’s pioneering software integrates with existing systems to transform siloed supply chains, enabling companies to execute sustainable projects by optimising resources, reducing material and shipping waste, and delivering efficiency and optimisation gains.

“We are proud to be able to expand our strategic partnership with the global technology leader, SAP, and consider this a significant step towards delivering top-notch services to customers. This milestone follows our fruitful joint efforts in finalising digital transformation for several public business sector companies, including more than 30 affiliates of the Holding Company for Metallurgical and Chemical Industries, as well as the water and sanitation sector,” said Benya Group’s Mekky. “We take pride in being an SAP partner. Our constant collaboration with SAP affirms Benya’s ability to boost digitalisation across businesses. We believe that this significant partnership will play a pivotal role in driving strategic projects that support the digital transformation plans in these countries. We are excited to embark on this journey and are confident that it will yield great results.”

“This strategic partnership with Benya Group demonstrates our shared ambition to bring innovative digital solutions that will support digital transformation in Egypt, UAE and KSA. With its significant expertise and track record, we are confident that Benya will drive customer success through implementing solutions from SAP,” said SAP’s Mansour.

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