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Anthropic, PwC Expand Partnership on Enterprise Claude Deployment

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Amazon-backed (AMZN) Anthropic and PwC are expanding their collaboration, deepening PwC's use of Claude to build technology, execute deals, and reinvent enterprise functions for clients.

PwC will roll out Claude Code and Cowork, starting with US teams and later expanding to its global workforce, the companies said Thursday.

The companies are establishing a joint Center of Excellence and a program to train and certify 30,000 PwC employees on Claude.

PwC is also launching a new business group focused on transforming client finance organizations, pairing its finance expertise with Anthropic's full product suite including Claude, Claude Cowork, and Claude Code, according to the statement.

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