From buying delicious groceries produced by Alicorp to fueling their cars with gas from Primax, Peruvians and their South American neighbors interact frequently with Grupo Romero. In total, the group owns conglomerates that operate more than 230 different businesses—and has ambitious plans to drive further expansion.
Following rapid growth through acquisition, as part of its innovation strategy, Excellia, center of excellence of Grupo Romero, inherited vast amounts of data, mismatched applications, and diverse IT infrastructure, all managed by a central IT team.
As managing so many diverse systems became more complex and costly, the internal IT team faced growing challenges in meeting the group’s dynamic business needs. As a result, many companies within the group struggled to achieve strategic growth.
Renzo Hurtado, VP of Technology at Excellia - Grupo Romero, outlines the challenge: “Within the group, a logistics company, bank, or food manufacturer will each have very different operating models. For each entity, how could we tackle sector-specific challenges, deliver excellent customer service, and adapt to evolving market forces?”