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Grant Thornton has announced it is partnering with MRI Software on a new service, which will provide contract analytics and insights to the EMEA market.

The accountancy firm will act as a reseller and channel partner for MRI Contract Intelligence, which uses artificial intelligence technology for data extraction and contract analytics for corporate and legal documents.

The service is set to be flexible with a “broad potential” across a range of different industries.

Paul Jefferies, consulting partner and head of telecommunications at Grant Thornton UK, said: “We are excited to announce this formal agreement with MRI Software as it will help to unlock the significant commercial value that many of our clients suspect is locked away in their legacy business contracts.

“We have been working with MRI’s Leverton AI platform for the last two years through several client engagements, and our experience is that we can consistently deliver strong return on investment for clients after a short proof of concept period.”

He added: “MRI Software’s deep learning technology coupled with Grant Thornton’s in-house analytics capability structures and simplifies an otherwise confusing data landscape and provides absolute clarity around contractual billing performance.”

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