Leading advisory, tax, and assurance company Baker Tilly is expanding its advanced technology capabilities by acquiring Alirrium, a fast-growing leader in Robotic Process Automation (RPA) advisory and implementation services. Effective November 1, the deal strengthens Baker Tilly’s capabilities in RPA, AI/ML to better support businesses in modernizing their operations and improving their competitive edge.
Alirrium is known for its expertise in intelligent RPA integration, offering a diverse client base that includes both government and commercial enterprises. As a UiPath Gold Partner, Alirrium offers customized automation solutions that enhance operational efficiency, improve data accuracy and streamline business processes. This deal enables Baker Tilly to leverage Alirrium’s strengths to deliver even more advanced solutions tailored to the evolving needs of its clients.
Since 2022, Baker Tilly and Alirrium have collaborated on RPA implementations through a strategic alliance. Alirrium’s integration into Baker Tilly will enable the unified team to continue delivering high-impact solutions while driving product innovation and enhancing client success.
This deal validates Baker Tilly’s commitment to driving business transformation through technology, helping clients streamline processes, reduce costs and improve overall performance.
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“Our combined strengths significantly enhance our digital capabilities, allowing us to equip clients with innovative tools that boost efficiency and facilitate smarter decision-making. With Alirrium’s RPA expertise and Baker Tilly’s comprehensive advisory services, we are well-positioned to offer robust automation solutions to a wide range of organizations.”
-Ann Blakely, managing principal of digital solutions at Baker Tilly
“We are thrilled to join Baker Tilly and expand our RPA expertise to a broader audience. Together, we’ll empower clients across all sectors to harness automation, transforming their operations and maintaining a competitive edge in today’s dynamic landscape.”
-Alirrium CEO David Hickey