Big four consulting firm EY has acquired New Zealand-headquartered technology services provider Red Moki, aiming to strengthen its innovation and ServiceNow capabilities across its Oceania business.
Red Moki is a ServiceNow expert, specifically in managing intelligent automated workflows. The company has offices across Australia, New Zealand and India.
“We are experiencing unprecedented growth in ServiceNow demands from our clients. The Red Moki team will expand our footprint and expertise in the region and deliver valuable client results,” said EY New Zealand technology consulting partner Rich Macfarlane.
EY said the acquisition will help the company better leverage ServiceNow to transform organizations across industries and specialized workflows. Red Moki will also bring 74 ServiceNow technology specialists to join EY Oceania’s technology consulting unit.
“The team from Red Moki has delivered major business transformations enabled by ServiceNow across government, financial services, telecommunications, consumer and many other industries in the region. Their expertise complements EY Oceania’s breadth and depth of technology and transformation consulting experience in leading organizations,” added Macfarlane.
Red Moki chief executive officer Greg Woolley said, “By joining forces with EY and accessing their global resources and expertise, we will be able to take the service we provide to our clients to the next level and deliver true digital transformation in both business and technology domains.”
“Our team is excited about the scale and range of opportunities they will have access to by being part of EY, not to mention the variety of career and development options that come with a leading global organization .”
Macfarlane said, “Their vision and growth plans are fully aligned with ours and they will play a key role as we bring this business together.”
“The Red Moki team brings exceptional talent and truly innovative technology solutions to a highly competitive market.”
Earlier this year, EY acquired Sydney’s Blackdot consulting, aiming to strengthen their customer transformation and growth capabilities. In August, EY partnered IT services provider Kyndryl to strengthen their digital transformation offerings.