Leah, formerly ContractPodAi, and PwC UK have announced a partnership aimed at helping organisations scale coordinated AI agents within Global Business Services (GBS), moving beyond experimentation and pilots.
The collaboration pairs PwC UK’s consulting capability with Leah Agentic OS, which Leah positions as an enterprise-grade platform to design, deploy and govern coordinated agents across end-to-end processes in shared services environments.
“We see Agentic playing a key role in creating value for organizations as they reimagine their business models,” said Jonathan House, Head of Consulting at PwC UK. “Our clients are looking for operating models where intelligent agents work together across critical business functions, not tools that solve individual tasks in isolation. Leah’s Agentic OS gives us a platform that can support coordinated, agent-driven work at the scale our clients require working alongside and amplifying the investments they have made in business applications.”
“Leah brings the domain expertise organizations need to define their AI strategies and the operating system to put those strategies into practice,” said Sarvarth Misra, CEO and co-founder of Leah. “Working with PwC UK and embedding Leah Agentic OS allows us to help clients move from experimentation to scalable, agent-driven operating models.”
The announcement reflects growing momentum toward agentic operating systems designed to coordinate work across functions, rather than deploying AI in isolated, task-specific tools.
Source: Leah (formerly ContractPodAi)
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