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Private Finance initiative (PFI) contracts have been and will be with us for some considerable time but there’s an ever-increasing number of PFI contracts now set to expire.

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UK productivity has been highlighted as an economic weakness for over a decade. Yet, in response to the pandemic, businesses have shown that they can utilise technology to create entirely new ways of working.

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There are many different ways to boost productivity. One way is through investing in infrastructure. Another way is by making sure that people have access to high quality education. Find out more from our guest Bart van Ark, Professor at the Productivity Institute.

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Meet some of the amazing, dedicated SWAN customer service team trusted to deliver essential connectivity right across the Scottish public sector

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Our solution is a quick, cost-effective, and sustainable way to print, post and email customer communications from any location, through the touch of a button.

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Capita Local Public Services has been announced as the approved contract supplier to deliver out-of-hours call handling services to Ealing Council and a number of participating local authorities and arms-length management organisations (ALMOs) across London.

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Digitally modernise mailroom operations to speed up access, improve engagement and productivity, and enhance customer experience.

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From indexing to the storage and retrieval of physical and digital documentation, we help you improve business efficiency and remain compliant.

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Our one-stop shop for print procurement is helping organisations to streamline printing and campaign operations, and reduce costs.

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Capita has been re-selected by Westminster City Council to manage the authority’s revenues and benefits services for a further seven years, commencing November 2018, with the option to extend for three years, in a deal worth approximately £65 million over ten years.

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