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| Everis | |
|---|---|
| Name | Everis |
| Type | Private |
| Industry | Information technology consulting |
| Founded | 1996 |
| Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
| Area served | Global |
| Products | Consulting, outsourcing, systems integration |
Everis
Everis is a multinational information technology and consulting firm founded in 1996 in Madrid. It provides consulting, technology, outsourcing, and business process services across sectors such as banking, telecommunications, healthcare, energy, and public administration. The company has grown through organic expansion and acquisitions to operate in Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific, collaborating with major corporations, governmental bodies, and multinationals.
Founded in Madrid in 1996, the company expanded rapidly through the late 1990s and 2000s, paralleling growth trends seen at Accenture, Capgemini, IBM, Deloitte, and PwC. In the 2000s it opened offices across Spain and Latin America, entering markets alongside firms like Telefonica, Santander, BBVA, Telefonica Chile, and Banco de Chile. The 2010s saw strategic partnerships and transactions involving firms such as NTT Data, Tata Consultancy Services, Indra Sistemas, Atos, and Hewlett-Packard as the company pursued internationalization. Expansion into regulated sectors brought interactions with institutions like the European Commission, Banco Central Europeo, Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, and regional governments across Andalusia, Catalonia, and Madrid. Recent corporate events mirrored consolidation patterns in technology services exemplified by deals involving Siemens, Oracle Corporation, Microsoft, and SAP SE.
Everis offers consulting, systems integration, application development, managed services, and outsourcing, competing in spaces occupied by Oracle Corporation, SAP SE, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Cisco Systems. Its sectoral offerings target BBVA, Santander, Iberdrola, Repsol, Mapfre, Endesa, and Telefonica-related ecosystems through digital transformation, cloud migration, cybersecurity, and analytics initiatives similar to projects run by Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Accenture Strategy. The firm provides solutions for healthcare providers like Sanitas and public health agencies such as Servicio Madrileño de Salud and works on telecom platforms connecting to infrastructures of Vodafone, Telefónica Brasil (Vivo), and AT&T. In financial services it implements payments, core banking, and compliance systems referencing standards from SWIFT, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, MiFID II, and PSD2.
Originally founded by a team of entrepreneurs in Spain, the company’s ownership structure evolved through private investment and strategic transactions akin to movements seen at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, KPMG, Bain Capital, and Carlyle Group. A significant transaction in the 2010s involved NTT Data acquiring a controlling interest, aligning the firm with global networks similar to NEC Corporation and Fujitsu. Board and shareholding arrangements have been influenced by corporate governance practices used by Banco Santander, Iberdrola, and multinational holding companies like Grupo ACS and Grupo Prisa.
Headquartered in Madrid, the company established a network of offices across Spain including Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, and Bilbao, and expanded into Latin America with presences in Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile, Lima, and Bogotá. In North America it has engaged with markets in New York City, Miami, and Dallas, while participation in the Asia-Pacific region involved activities in Tokyo, Singapore, and Sydney. These regional operations connected the firm to local clients like Petrobras in Brazil, YPF in Argentina, CFE in Mexico, and public agencies in Peru and Chile.
The company executed major programs for banking groups such as BBVA, Banco Santander, and Banco de Chile involving core banking modernization and compliance transformations referencing Basel III and PSD2. Telecommunications projects involved carriers such as Telefónica, Vodafone, and TIM Brasil for OSS/BSS modernization and customer experience platforms alongside vendors like Ericsson and Nokia. Energy and utilities engagements included work for Iberdrola, Repsol, Endesa, and Enel on metering, grid digitization, and ERP integrations paralleling initiatives by Siemens Energy. Public sector assignments involved collaborations with regional administrations and ministries analogous to efforts by Atos and Capgemini on e-government, tax agency modernization, and social services systems.
Corporate governance combines a board of directors, executive committee, and regional management mirroring structures seen at Telefonica, ACS Group, Repsol, BBVA, and Banco Santander. Senior leadership has included executives with backgrounds at Accenture, IBM, Deloitte, KPMG, and Indra Sistemas, and the company has adopted compliance, risk, and audit practices consistent with frameworks from ISO, OCDE, and regional regulators such as Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores.
CSR initiatives focus on education, employability, digital inclusion, and sustainability, partnering with institutions like UNICEF, UNESCO, Fundación ONCE, and regional universities including Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universidad de Buenos Aires. The firm has received recognitions and industry awards in consulting, innovation, and employer branding akin to accolades distributed by Gartner, Forrester Research, Financial Times, and national business press including El País and Expansión.
Category:Information technology companies of Spain