Computime, PwC Digital Services enter an AI-driven collaboration

Computime and PwC Digital Services are embarking on a strategic collaboration aimed at bringing practical and impactful AI solutions to the market. The partnership brings together the two organisations’ shared expertise and innovative drive, with the objective of building momentum through meaningful developments in AI technology.

By joining forces, PwC Digital Services and Computime Software Limited are positioning themselves at the forefront of AI innovation, combining complementary strengths to deliver solutions that are both cutting-edge and commercially viable.

Computime is a leading ICT provider with more than 45 years of experience, while PwC Digital Services is recognised for its expertise in digital transformation and advisory services, supported by the strength of a global network tailored to local business needs.

“This collaboration amplifies what each organisation does best,” said Vincent Vella, the CTO at Computime responsible for Business Software and FinTech.

“PwC Malta brings unmatched market and regulatory insights coupled with strategic business and digital transformation capabilities, while Computime delivers the technologies that make modern digital operations possible. Together, we’re able to offer organisations not only the guidelines for transformation, but the tools and platforms required to fully realise it.”

“Our latest collaboration with PwC Malta is a natural progression of successful initiatives we worked on together in the past such as the joint venture formed by both parties two years ago to deliver regulatory reporting solutions to the market,” he added.

The collaboration will focus on helping clients apply practical AI solutions, initially targeting the Insurance and Gaming sectors. By blending global expertise with deep local insight, PwC Digital Services and Computime will deliver tailored solutions that address regulatory expectations, sector-specific challenges, and operational realities. Clients will benefit from integrated expertise designed to reduce risk, accelerate adoption, and support sustainable digital innovation.

“This collaboration is built on a shared vision to deliver AI solutions that drive meaningful change,” said Andrew Schembri, Digital Services leader at PwC Malta.

“Together, we are exploring new opportunities in AI, from enhancing business processes to unlocking new revenue streams, while ensuring strong governance, appropriate guardrails, and responsible AI practices are in place,” he added.

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