Unicaja Partners with DXC to Drive AI-Powered Transformation of Banking Operations | DXC Stock News

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Jul 15, 2025
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  • DXC Technology (DXC, Financial) secures a major 10-year partnership with Unicaja to drive AI-powered banking transformation.
  • The agreement includes the acquisition of FK2, a Unicaja Group company, pending regulatory approval.
  • This partnership aligns with Unicaja's 2025-2027 strategic plan, focusing on customer service, product personalization, and operational agility.

DXC Technology (DXC), a global leader in technology services, has entered into a significant 10-year agreement with Unicaja, a prominent Spanish bank, to transform and modernize its banking operations through the integration of artificial intelligence. This strategic collaboration is designed to enhance customer service, personalize product offerings, and increase operational agility in support of Unicaja's ambitious 2025-2027 strategic plan.

As part of this transformative partnership, DXC will acquire FK2, a company within the Unicaja Group, subject to regulatory approval. This acquisition will integrate a specialized team of banking and technology experts, further enhancing DXC's capabilities in the European banking sector.

Through the implementation of advanced AI technologies, the partnership aims to automate processes, increase agility, and deliver highly personalized customer interactions, positioning Unicaja at the forefront of digital banking innovation.

DXC's extensive experience, with over 45 years in banking and capital markets, underpins this initiative, promising substantial improvements in efficiency and productivity. This agreement not only solidifies DXC's presence in the Spanish market but also highlights its strategic focus on AI-driven solutions to meet the evolving demands of the banking industry. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, though deals of this nature are typically valued in the hundreds of millions.

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