Quantexa Wins £175M Contract for HMRC Data and AI Transformation

HM Revenue and Customs has awarded Quantexa a 10-year partnership to modernize its data foundation and implement governed AI at a national scale

Justin Tomlinson

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Quantexa Wins £175M Contract for HMRC Data and AI Transformation

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has awarded Quantexa a £175 million contract to lead a major data and artificial intelligence transformation project. The partnership is scheduled to last for 10 years and represents a significant investment in the public sector's digital infrastructure. The deal was announced in London on May 14, 2026.[1][2]

The decade-long collaboration aims to modernize HMRC's data foundation and enable the use of sovereign, governed AI at a national scale. By connecting data and powering advanced analytics, the initiative is designed to accelerate smarter decision-making processes within the agency.[1][2]

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