Just four years after its founding, Brisbane -based elite ServiceNow partner Entrago – which is primarily focused on the healthcare segment – was acquired by Deloitte Consulting.
The acquisition saw Deloitte strengthen its Enterprise Technology and Performance division with 22 specialists in Brisbane, with Entrago founder and CEO Cameron Douglas-Savage as a partner.
Founded by Douglas-Savage in 2018 after a two-year tenure leading Accenture’s ServiceNow Solution Architecture Practice for APAC, Entrago primarily serves the healthcare sector along with several government and financial services clients.
Entrago supports its clients in ServiceNow design and consulting, development and implementation, risk and compliance, and managed services.
The acquisition follows Deloitte being named ServiceNow’s Asia-Pacific Partner of the Year for the third consecutive year. Worldwide, Deloitte has won more than a dozen ServiceNow Partner Awards since the company added the technology to its vendor ecosystem.
“We’ve achieved a lot since we founded the business, and joining a larger, award-winning ServiceNow operator is the right step at the right time for us,” Douglas-Savage said. “Deloitte represents a strong cultural and strategic fit, a commitment to making a real difference for communities, and local and global opportunities for our people to support clients in some of their greatest challenge. “
Deloitte has been busy strengthening its capabilities in the healthcare sector lately through a series of recruits and acquisitions, for which the company recently won a $ 166 million contract to overhaul WA’s HR systems. Health. In February, Deloitte acquired digital health consultancy The Checkley Group, while Tanya West and Kieran Bayles were among several healthcare sector consultants to join as partners.
Deloitte national head of training Luke Baxby said, “This is another significant investment in expertise and solutions in the health sector, following The Checkley Group and several very many partners who have joined our training. We are committed to designing and delivering the healthcare system of the future with our healthcare clients, and the addition of the Entrago team will certainly add to this strength. ”
Meanwhile, the company is adding a select ServiceNow partner to its market -leading capabilities, at a time when Ernst & Young is making a bold bid to build $ 1 billion ServiceNow training by 2025 and other rivals are scrambling to elevate their expertise.
National ServiceNow practice lead partner Sonia Eland said the Entrago acquisition will further enhance its market presence. “They will bring additional depth of technical experience and capabilities to healthcare and process automation, helping our clients streamline their operations and end-user service experiences, increasing agility. on business models and driving change results. ”
For Deloitte firmwide, the deal is its fourth this year in Australia. In 2021, the company closed nearly ten transactions nationwide.