FRANKFURT, Germany, Dec. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- XBP Global Holdings, Inc. (“XBP Global” or “the Company”) (NASDAQ: XBP), a workflow automation leader that leverages decades of industry experience, a global footprint, and agentic AI to rethink business process automation and digital transformation, today announced a new five-year agreement with a leading IT service provider in Germany’s statutory accident insurance sector, BG-Phoenics GmbH, with an estimated value of up to 21.5 million Euro.
Under this multi-year engagement, XBP Global will serve as a full-service provider for incoming mail processing, supporting the client’s transformation from paper-based workflows to AI-driven digital document management. The contract, finalized earlier this month, highlights XBP Global’s expanding footprint within the German public sector and its growing reputation as a strategic partner for high-volume, technology-enabled document management services.
Leveraging its AI powered Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) Software platform, advanced scanning technologies, XBP Global will process and digitize up to 148 million pages over the contract duration. The project will be delivered by XBP’s Professional Services Group and Business Process Automation (BPA) teams, applying the company’s deep expertise in optimizing document-centric workflows.
“This agreement reaffirms XBP Global’s position as a trusted partner to public institutions seeking operational excellence and digital transformation,” said Vitalie Robu, President, XBP Europe. “Our scalable services and proprietary AI solutions are purpose-built for large, complex ecosystems like the public sector, where accuracy, efficiency, and compliance are mission-critical.”
The new engagement follows a competitive, multi-level tender process and aligns with XBP Global’s strategy to strengthen its presence in regulated industries and key European markets.
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About XBP Global
XBP Global is a multinational technology and services company powering intelligent workflows for organizations worldwide. With a presence in 20 countries and approximately 11,000 professionals, XBP Global partners with over 2,500 clients, including many of the Fortune 100, to orchestrate mission-critical systems that enable hyper-automation.
Our proprietary platforms, agentic AI-driven automation, and deep domain expertise across industries and the public and private sectors enable our clients to entrust us with their most impactful digital transformations and workflows. By combining innovation with execution excellence, XBP Global helps businesses reimagine how they work, transact, and unlock value.
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