
VFS Global acquires majority stake in Brazil's CiX Citizen Experience
VFS Global, a leader in trusted technology services, empowering secure global mobility for governments and citizens, has completed the acquisition of a majority stake in CiX Citizen Experience, a leading provider of digital and physical citizen services based in Brazil.
This strategic acquisition marks a pivotal step in VFS Global's expansion journey — particularly across Latin America (LATAM) — as it continues to broaden its capabilities and deepen its impact in the public service delivery space, the company said.
With nearly two decades of innovation in citizen services, CiX has established a strong presence in Brazil. This success will be further scaled across LATAM and other global markets, leveraging VFS Global's international reach and operational excellence.
This acquisition is centred on driving transformation through advanced digital technologies, including AI and data-driven platforms. By uniting CiX's cutting-edge digital capabilities with VFS Global's extensive global infrastructure and expertise in managing complex service ecosystems, we are positioned to deliver next-generation, integrated solutions to public and private sector clients around the world.
For both companies' client governments and partners, this will lead to enhanced, tailored solutions that improve citizen engagement, access, and satisfaction.
Sergio Rodrigues, CEO of CiX Citizen Services, said: 'Partnering with VFS Global will supercharge our growth. With access to their capital, technology, talent, and global reach, we can rapidly expand across Latin America, and beyond. This collaboration is about scaling CiX Citizen Experience, delivering even more intuitive, efficient, and accessible government services. Our goal is to simplify citizens' lives with a combination of physical and digital solutions that also bring agility, and savings for governments worldwide.'
Zubin Karkaria, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, VFS Global, added: "We are very pleased to have concluded this strategically important acquisition which will be value accretive for both companies – for CiX Citizen Experience and for VFS Global. VFS Global operates in 158 countries, serves 69 client governments and has a workforce of nearly 13,000 people from 153 nationalities. Access to all of this, and our technological capabilities, will provide the launchpad for CiX Citizen Experience in its next phase of growth to become a global powerhouse. Our collaboration will transform citizen services world-wide, driving efficiency and inclusivity. It highlights VFS Global's commitment to innovative solutions that enhance citizens' quality of life and build renewed trust in governments." - TradeArabia News Service
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