March 31, 2025 - 19:16
NEW YORK, March 31, 2025—Wolters Kluwer has proudly announced that its CCH Tagetik® expert solution has once again been recognized as a leader in the BARC Score Financial Performance Management (FPM) report. This marks the eighth consecutive year that the company has secured this prestigious position, underscoring its commitment to excellence in financial performance management solutions.
The BARC Score is a well-respected benchmark in the industry, evaluating various vendors based on their product capabilities, market presence, and customer satisfaction. Wolters Kluwer's CCH Tagetik® has consistently demonstrated its ability to meet the evolving needs of organizations looking to enhance their financial planning, analysis, and reporting processes.
This recognition not only reflects the strength of the CCH Tagetik® solution but also highlights Wolters Kluwer's dedication to innovation and delivering high-quality services to its clients. As businesses continue to navigate complex financial landscapes, the company remains a trusted partner in driving financial performance and strategic decision-making.
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