Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has officially extended its strategic partnership with Aviva, the prominent UK-based insurance, wealth, and retirement provider, for a substantial 15-year duration. The collaboration aims to utilize TCS's cutting-edge BaNCS platform to manage an extensive portfolio of over 5.5 million policies through its UK subsidiary, Diligenta.
The announcement on Tuesday solidified the commitment of both TCS and Aviva to elevate their digital capabilities, ensuring seamless policy administration and servicing for millions of customers. Although specific financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, the companies emphasize their shared goal of providing superior outcomes for Aviva's vast customer base.

Through this extended collaboration, the end-to-end policy administration and servicing will be overseen by Diligenta, TCS's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)-a regulated subsidiary in the UK. The move builds on the success of previous digitalization efforts, focusing on enhancing self-service options, digital delivery, and an optimized technology infrastructure.
Doug Brown, CEO of Insurance, Wealth & Retirement at Aviva, expressed his optimism about the extended partnership, emphasizing the positive impact on customer service and operational efficiency. Brown stated, "Extending this strategic partnership will improve how we serve our customers, further simplify our operations, and support our growth ambitions. It will allow us to rationalize our systems and improve efficiency, bringing significant benefits for our customers and the business."
R Vivekanand, President of BFSI Products & Platforms at TCS, highlighted the longstanding relationship with Aviva and the continuous effort to transform the customer experience. Vivekanand commented, "We are delighted as we embark on the next chapter of this journey, where ongoing investment in our TCS BaNCS-based platform and proven track record will enable Aviva to drive a customer-centric business."
The collaboration underscores TCS's notable growth in the UK, where it has operated for over 45 years, establishing partnerships with more than 200 businesses, including industry giants like British Airways and Sainsbury's. With a workforce of over 23,000 employees in the region, TCS has earned the distinction of being the top IT service provider for customer satisfaction in the UK.
The partnership extension signifies a significant step towards digital transformation in the insurance sector, aligning with the global trend of technology-driven enhancements. Aviva's decision to entrust TCS with the management of its extensive policy portfolio reflects the confidence in TCS's BaNCS platform.
The shares of TCS were seen trading with minor gains of 0.3% at Rs 3,813 per share as of 10:20 am on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). The stock has given returns of 11% to its investors in the last one year.
This collaboration marks a milestone for TCS and Aviva and also signals a broader shift towards leveraging technology to optimize operations, enhance customer experiences, and drive growth in the competitive insurance market. As the partnership unfolds over the next 15 years, industry observers will be keenly watching for the tangible outcomes of this endeavour.
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