14 providers · Netherlands

IT Outsourcing Providers in Netherlands

The it outsourcing market in Netherlands serves the country's banking and logistics and ports sectors as well as the broader enterprise IT estate concentrated in Amsterdam. IT outsourcing providers operate large portions of the buyer's IT estate under multi-year contracts: application development and maintenance, infrastructure, service desk, end-user services and increasingly business process services such as finance and accounting, procurement and HR operations. TechVendorIndex tracks 14 providers actively delivering it outsourcing engagements in Netherlands, drawn from global systems integrators, regional champions and specialist boutiques.

About it outsourcing in Netherlands

Full it outsourcing, bpo and managed operations. Buyers in Netherlands typically engage providers in this category to support transformation work tied to banking and logistics and ports priorities, with delivery shaped by local obligations under EU GDPR, the DNB Good Practice for Information Security, the WBP successor framework and the NIS2 transposition for essential services.

Top it outsourcing providers in Netherlands

The 14 firms below are ranked by verified delivery presence in Netherlands, with focus and rating drawn from TechVendorIndex verified reviews. No vendor pays for placement.

Provider
Focus in IT Outsourcing
Rating
Reviews
Accenture Netherlands
HQ: Amsterdam · BFSI, public sector, cloud
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.2
720 reviews
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Capgemini Netherlands
HQ: Utrecht · SAP, engineering, public sector
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.0
680 reviews
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Deloitte Netherlands
HQ: Amsterdam · Cyber, ERP, advisory
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.3
580 reviews
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Atos Netherlands
HQ: Amstelveen · Managed services and cyber
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
3.7
460 reviews
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KPMG Netherlands
HQ: Amstelveen · Cyber and cloud advisory
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.0
420 reviews
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Conclusion
HQ: Utrecht · Custom development and cloud
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.1
320 reviews
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Centric
HQ: Gouda · Public sector and managed services
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.0
280 reviews
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Sopra Steria Netherlands
HQ: Amsterdam · Public sector and integration
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.0
260 reviews
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Cognizant Netherlands
HQ: Amsterdam · BFSI application services
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
3.9
320 reviews
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TCS Netherlands
HQ: Amsterdam · BFSI and application services
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.0
380 reviews
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Infosys Netherlands
HQ: Utrecht · Banking and application services
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
4.0
320 reviews
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Ordina (Sopra Steria)
HQ: Nieuwegein · Public sector and integration
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
3.9
280 reviews
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Wipro Netherlands
HQ: Amsterdam · Cloud and application services
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
3.9
240 reviews
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KPN Consulting
HQ: Rotterdam · Network and security
Full-tower application and infrastructure outsourcing
3.9
220 reviews
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IT Outsourcing market overview in Netherlands

Within the broader EUR 38 billion enterprise IT services market in Netherlands, it outsourcing is one of the more active disciplines, growing roughly in line with the 5.0% headline expansion of the wider services market. Demand is concentrated in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, where the largest banking and logistics and ports buyers maintain dedicated programme teams. Procurement decisions are shaped by the fact that Netherlands is a small but unusually digitised market, with the Port of Rotterdam, Schiphol and the Eindhoven semiconductor cluster driving demand for industrial cloud, OT security and high-bandwidth network services. The era of mega-deals has given way to portfolio-based outsourcing in Netherlands, with buyers contracting multiple specialist providers under common governance. AI-driven automation has made unit costs an explicit lever, and buyers expect annual productivity commitments to be baked into pricing. Mid-market buyers in Netherlands increasingly favour specialist firms with deep domain expertise over generalist consultancies, while the largest programmes continue to be awarded to the multinational integrators with global delivery models and embedded banking practices.

How to select a it outsourcing provider in Netherlands

Use the following criteria to shortlist providers before issuing a formal request for proposal. Most procurement teams in Netherlands weight references and operating-model fit more heavily than headline rate cards.

Typical engagement model

Multi-tower outsourcing contracts in Netherlands typically run five to seven years with annual contract values from USD 10M for mid-market deals to USD 250M+ for large enterprises. Productivity gains of 3 to 5 percent per year are commonly negotiated alongside service credits.

Pricing should always be benchmarked against at least three references in Netherlands at comparable scope. Engage independent advisory support before signing multi-year contracts above USD 5M annual contract value.

Related categories and regions

Compare the it outsourcing market in Netherlands with other service lines in the same country, or with it outsourcing in other markets covered by TechVendorIndex.

Frequently asked questions

Single-supplier or multi-supplier outsourcing in Netherlands?
Multi-supplier is now the dominant pattern. It increases governance overhead but reduces concentration risk and improves negotiation leverage at renewal. Single-supplier deals remain common in mid-market for simplicity.
How do we exit an outsourcing contract in Netherlands?
Exit clauses must be negotiated up front: knowledge-transfer obligations, operational documentation handover, employee transfer terms and parallel-run support during transition. Exits without strong contractual protections take two years and damage operational stability.
How are productivity commitments structured in Netherlands?
Most contracts include 3 to 5 percent annual unit-cost reduction commitments against baseline volumes. Buyers should require the savings to flow back as rate reduction or scope expansion rather than be retained by the provider.
What is the typical contract length in Netherlands?
Five to seven years remains the norm for full-tower outsourcing in Netherlands. Shorter terms (three years) work for narrowly scoped towers, while longer terms (ten years) are seen only in highly integrated mainframe environments.
Last updated: May 2026
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