Who do we work with?
We support global enterprises navigate complex, business-driven, technology changes
Expedia
Expedia is the world's largest online travel company. Based in Seattle the company is the largest travel provider for the UK, serving millions of travellers every year. With office locations world-wide Expedia and Karumba have delivered numerous global projects for the group and its brands
Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk is a global healthcare company based in Denmark, known primarily for its leadership in diabetes care. The company develops and manufactures pharmaceutical products, including insulin, GLP-1 therapies, and other treatments for diabetes, obesity, and related chronic diseases. With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, Novo Nordisk also produces therapies for haemophilia, growth disorders, and hormone replacement therapy. Founded in 1923, it operates in over 80 countries and is a significant player in the global pharmaceutical industry.
Checkout.com
Operationally centred in London, Checkout.com is a fintech company that provides online payment processing solutions for businesses. It offers a global platform that supports various payment methods, currencies, and channels
Aon
Headquartered in London, Aon provides risk management, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, investment banking, human resource solutions and outsourcing services. Karumba has helped Aon with a number of large-scale European-wide projects
Egencia
Egencia is one of the world's largest business travel suppliers. In 2017 Egencia handled $6.9 billion in gross bookings. Karumba and Egencia have worked together on several transformational projects that have improved agility and reduced operating costs. In 2021, Egencia was acquired by American Express, Karumba Consulting, supported this divestment with Expedia and American Express
Hotels.Com
Hotels.com is a leading online accommodation booking website with properties ranging from international chains and all-inclusive resorts to local favourites and bed & breakfasts. In 2017 Hotels.com sold $8.7 billion of gross bookings