Industries
Automation, translated into your industry.
The same discipline — process engineering, RPA, agentic AI, and BI — applied to the workflows that matter in your sector. A shared playbook, six different starting points.
Live in production at retail, financial services, manufacturing, and shared-services teams.
Sector playbooks
Six industries, one delivery method.
Each card lists the highest-leverage use cases we've shipped in that sector, the headline outcome we typically reach, and the services that combine to get you there.
Financial Services
RPA · Agentic AI · Process Engineering
92%
Cycle-time reduction (Coopecaja)
Onboarding, KYC, reconciliations, credit operations, and regulatory reporting. UiPath-based RPA plus agentic document processing for invoices, contracts, and claims.
- Member onboarding
- KYC & AML
- Reconciliations
- Credit ops
Insurance
Agentic AI · RPA · BI
<60s
FNOL triage time
FNOL triage, claims document extraction, policy admin, and broker ops. Agentic automation for unstructured claims packets with human-in-the-loop on high-severity cases.
- Claims intake
- Policy admin
- Broker ops
- Underwriting support
Retail & CPG
RPA · Development · Agentic AI
3×
AP throughput, same headcount
Vendor ops, invoice processing, pricing updates, e-commerce order exceptions, and promotional calendars.
- AP automation
- PIM sync
- Order exceptions
- Price updates
Public Sector
RPA · Development · Process Engineering
Audit-ready
Controls + lineage
Citizen-service digitisation, back-office automation for ministries, and regulated document processing with full audit trails.
- Citizen services
- Document processing
- Back-office
Manufacturing
Agentic AI · RPA · Development
<$0.40
Cost per AP invoice
AP at scale, production reporting, quality document processing, and supply-chain exception management.
- AP at scale
- Production reporting
- Supply-chain ops
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