PwC acquires Netrovert’s cloud business

Key Takeaways

PwC US has acquired assets from Netrovert, enhancing its capabilities in enterprise integration, particularly on the Salesforce MuleSoft platform.

The acquisition strengthens PwC's position as a leading digital business partner and enhances its presence in the cloud services sector, following similar acquisitions of ACTS and EagleDream.

Netrovert's expertise in integration and workflow automation will help PwC enable seamless data flow and strengthen clients' digital business models, while providing guidance on various aspects of organizational transformation.

PwC US has signed a definitive agreement to acquire certain assets of Netrovert, a consultancy that focuses on enterprise integration, largely on the Salesforce MuleSoft platform.

Cloud capabilities are key to PwC’s ability to deliver both trust and outcomes for clients in an increasingly digital world. Acquisitions of Netrovert, ACTS and EagleDream further establish PwC as a pre-eminent digital business partner and help solidify the firm’s position in the cloud services landscape.

Netrovert is a proven leader in the MuleSoft ecosystem and currently works on some of the largest MuleSoft engagements in the marketplace, including as a subcontractor to MuleSoft Professional Services.

Cenk Ozdemir, PwC US cloud and digital leader, said: “Today’s organizations are distributed ecosystems of employees, customers and suppliers – all with different processes and systems. Together with Netrovert, we’ll help clients enable a seamless flow of data and protect that data across their entire cloud ecosystem – helping our clients enable their digital business models, unlock value and build trust.”

Ravi Lam, CEO at Netrovert, added: “As leaders in integration and workflow automation services spanning on-premises and cloud-based apps, data, and devices, we look forward to augmenting PwC’s business transformation capabilities with our extensive technical expertise. We will create compelling value for our clients by extending our integration capabilities beyond technology to include strategy and delivery, as well as guidance on organization, culture, process, control, cybersecurity, and governance.”