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Conduent Incorporated reports developments for a global technology-driven business solutions and services company serving commercial, government and transportation clients. News commonly covers operating results, new business activity, cost and efficiency programs, and digital process services built around cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation and analytics.
Company updates also address GenAI-enabled finance and procurement tools such as FastCap, healthcare payer operations supported by Health Solutions Plus, HR service modernization, electronic benefits transfer security, tolling services and public-sector payment programs. Governance announcements, including board and senior leadership changes, are recurring corporate news themes for CNDT.
SEPTA has launched a pilot program using Conduent’s 3D Fare Gate Solution at the 69th Street station in Upper Darby to detect and deter fare evasion. The pilot, which started in April, aims to address fare evasion costing SEPTA $30 million to $40 million annually. The gates, measuring 7 feet, 8 inches tall, use innovative 3D detection optical sensors to allow quick access while detecting ticket fraud. Following the three-month trial, SEPTA plans to expand the gates to other stations with high fare evasion rates. Conduent’s solution has been implemented successfully in Paris, providing reliable data on fare evasion, thus aiding enforcement decisions.
Conduent (Nasdaq: CNDT) has completed the transfer of its BenefitWallet Health Savings Accounts (HSA) portfolio to HealthEquity (Nasdaq: HQY), marking the final phase of a transaction worth approximately $425 million. This move aligns with Conduent's strategy to streamline its operations and focus on core capabilities, as outlined in its 2023 investor briefing. Despite the portfolio transfer, Conduent will maintain its Human Capital Solutions offerings, including customer contact services and claims processing for HealthEquity. This rationalization is a key part of Conduent's planned adjustments for 2024.
Conduent Incorporated (Nasdaq: CNDT) will attend the Needham Technology & Media Conference on May 14-15, 2024, and TD Cowen's Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on May 29-30, 2024, in New York City. Company executives will engage in one-on-one investor meetings.
Conduent Incorporated (Nasdaq: CNDT) has announced the sale of its Casualty Claims Solutions business to MedRisk for $240 million in cash. This includes workers' compensation and auto casualty bill review solutions and services, along with the processing of medical bills and clinical services. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2024, with current employees joining MedRisk.
Conduent reported its first quarter 2024 financial results with revenue of $921 million and pre-tax income of $127 million. The company highlighted progress in its portfolio performance, new business signings, and various segments. Despite exceeding revenue expectations, sales performance lagged due to timing issues. Conduent announced the closure of the sale of its Curbside Management and Public Safety businesses and expects to finalize the BenefitWallet transaction in May. The company is focused on portfolio rationalization to drive future growth. With strong client partnerships and a dedicated workforce, Conduent anticipates continued progress on its growth turnaround journey.
Conduent Incorporated (Nasdaq: CNDT) has completed the sale of its Curbside Management Solutions and Public Safety Solutions businesses to Modaxo for $230 million. The sale is part of Conduent's strategy to focus on core capabilities and drive growth. The company aims to streamline its portfolio and enhance shareholder and client value while continuing to innovate in Road Usage Charging Solutions and Transit Solutions.
Conduent Incorporated collaborates with Microsoft on an innovation initiative to implement generative AI in healthcare claims management, customer service platforms, and fraud detection. The partnership aims to enhance client operating performance and optimize business processes. Through this collaboration, Conduent and Microsoft will explore various use cases across different industries to improve efficiencies and customer experiences. The initiative includes pilots focusing on intelligent data harvesting, fraud detection processing, and customer service agent responsiveness. Conduent's expertise in robotic process automation positions them to guide clients in leveraging generative AI technology.
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