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Xansa - Department of Health contract

November 2004

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  • Epic Code:
  • XAN
  • Price:
  • 90p
Last month in our main write-up, for the sake of brevity we didn’t dwell on Xansa’s presence in public sector work. Analysts have until now viewed this to be a subscale business (last year it was 9-10 per cent of sales) so news that Xansa has been recommended as a preferred partner in a joint venture with the Department of Health has been positively received. The 50:50 joint venture, which is to provide finance and accounting services to the NHS, will begin next April. It will take control of the DoH’s existing processing centres in Leeds and Bristol which were set up in 1999 and currently provide services to 35 of the 663 NHS organisations with contracts worth £250m over 10 years. ...

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