Singapore – Circles, a global technology firm, has recently unveiled a strategic partnership with Indonesia’s digital telecommunication service provider, Telkomsel.
Through the initiative, both entities intend to offer advanced digital services and accelerate Telkomsel’s technological adoption using Circles’ Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform and product offerings.
According to them, these tools will elevate Telkomsel’s customer experience, creating seamless digital journeys while unlocking new opportunities for disruptive growth and innovation.
Furthermore, the utilisation of Circles’ tech capabilities will enable Telkomsel to stay ahead of market trends, offer services that meet the evolving needs of its customers, as well as capture new opportunities in the digital landscape.
“We are excited to partner with Telkomsel, a giant digital telecommunications company in Southeast Asia,” said Deepak Gulati, senior advisor and chief revenue officer at Circles.
He further continued, “This collaboration validates our SaaS offerings and migration capabilities on a global scale, while substantiating the growing interest from the world’s telecommunication companies in leveraging Circles for their digital transformation and innovation efforts.”
“We are committed to delivering exceptional value to Telkomsel while strengthening our migration credentials, building key reference cases for digital telco brands, and forging global partnerships that drive digital transformation and benefit our partners and their customers,” added Gulati.
Derrick Heng, director of marketing at Telkomsel, also remarked, “Telkomsel is unwavering in its commitment to continually innovate and stay relevant to the ever-evolving needs of our customers by harnessing the latest technologies.”
“This partnership with Circles underscores our dedication to providing cutting-edge solutions that meet the demands of today’s digital landscape. It also aligns seamlessly with our vision and mission to empower Indonesians, delivering solutions that enable every individual, household, and business to achieve more,” concluded Heng.