Key Market Sectors
Atos Origin works for clients in all major sectors with a focus in the UK on Government, Health, Financial Services, Transport, Travel and Enterprise, Telecom and Utilities.
Core Service Lines
Atos Origin delivers design, build and operate solutions through its core service lines business consulting, systems integration and managed operations.
Strategic Partnerships
Atos Origin has formed partnerships with many of the world's leading suppliers of hardware, software and specialist products including BT, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, SAP and Novell.
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Customers
More than 50 per cent of Atos Origin's revenue is from recurring business and based on multi-year contracts. The company has a strong blue-chip client base including leading companies such as ABN Amro, Brakes, ING, Lloyds TSB, National Express and Vodafone. It also serves major public sector organisations including Department of Health, Department for Work and Pensions, UK Passport Service and the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency.
Did you know? Atos Origin ...
- ensures 10 million people every month receive their benefit payments direct to their bank account
- is behind Transport Direct – the world’s first multi-modal public and private transport information service
- provides advice, medical assessments and support to 2 million people each year
- engages the largest number of doctors in the UK outside of the NHS
- provides the key systems and infrastructures that enable the Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam Stock Exchanges
- processes transactions to the value of EUR 220 billion every day on the French central payments platform, built and operated by Atos Euronext. The platform is used by around 220 banks worldwide to exchange money
- processes and distributes one in ten pay slips in the UK - that's 25 million pay slips every year
- manages global IP networks with more than 1 million connections
- designed, built and now manages the settlement system for UK rail industry - one of the world’s largest ever transport settlement systems capable of handling and allocating more than £3.5 billion in annual passenger revenue to Britain’s passenger train operators.