The deal fast‑tracks the adoption of coordinated, outcome‑centric AI across complex organizations, promising higher efficiency and strategic advantage. It marks a market transition from narrow AI tools to integrated agent ecosystems that can be scaled enterprise‑wide.
Agentic AI is emerging as the next evolution beyond single‑task automation, offering platforms that can reason, act, and collaborate across multiple business functions. Leah's Agentic OS exemplifies this shift by providing a modular stack of orchestrators, intelligent flows, and domain‑specific agents that can be customized for enterprise needs. As companies grapple with legacy silos and the pressure to deliver measurable outcomes, the ability to coordinate agents end‑to‑end becomes a strategic differentiator, enabling continuous improvement without the overhead of piecemeal integrations.
PwC UK brings deep sector knowledge and consulting rigor to the partnership, translating Leah's technology into practical operating models for global business services. By aligning AI capabilities with functional expertise, the collaboration helps clients redesign shared services around outcomes rather than cost‑center metrics. This joint approach accelerates the move from experimental pilots to production‑grade deployments, allowing organizations to embed intelligent agents directly into finance, HR, procurement, and other core processes. The result is a more agile, responsive enterprise that can adapt to market changes while maintaining consistent decision‑making.
For the broader market, the Leah‑PwC alliance underscores a growing demand for integrated, agentic operating systems that can scale across complex organizations. Competitors are likely to follow suit, investing in platforms that support coordinated AI rather than isolated tools. Executives should evaluate their current AI roadmaps for gaps in orchestration and governance, and consider partnerships that combine technology depth with industry insight. Embracing agentic AI now positions firms to unlock new value streams, improve operational resilience, and stay ahead in an increasingly AI‑driven economy.
Artificial Intelligence • February 10, 2026
Leah, the maker of Leah Agentic OS, has formed a partnership with PwC UK that brings together PwC UK’s industry expertise and function excellence alongside Leah’s Agentic OS to power the design, deployment, and scaling of coordinated AI agents in the design and stand‑up of new‑age operating models across global business services. Leah’s Agentic OS leverages enterprise‑grade, domain‑native agentic AI to re‑architect how core business work gets done.
Global business services have traditionally focused on standardization and cost efficiency. Leah Agentic OS enables a fundamentally different approach centered on outcomes, adaptability, and continuous improvement. Leah Agentic OS brings together orchestrators, intelligent flows, and domain‑specific agents that can reason, act, and collaborate across end‑to‑end enterprise processes.
“We see agentic playing a key role in creating value for organizations as they reimagine their business models,” said Jonathan House, head of consulting at PwC UK. “Our clients are looking for operating models where intelligent agents work together across critical business functions, not tools that solve individual tasks in isolation. Leah’s Agentic OS gives us a platform that can support coordinated, agent‑driven work at the scale our clients require working alongside and amplifying the investments they have made in business applications.”
For PwC UK clients, the collaboration goes beyond incremental efficiency gains. By coordinating intelligent agents across functional domains, organizations can reimagine how shared services are designed and run, shifting from fragmented, task‑based approaches toward operating models built around end‑to‑end outcomes and consistent decision‑making.
“Leah brings the domain expertise organizations need to define their AI strategies and the operating system to put those strategies into practice,” said Sarvarth Misra, CEO and co‑founder of Leah. “Working with PwC UK and embedding Leah Agentic OS allows us to help clients move from experimentation to scalable, agent‑driven operating models.”
The collaboration builds on Leah’s existing alliance relationship with PwC UK and reinforces its role as a strategic technology partner supporting PwC UK’s AI‑led transformation agenda.
For the wider industry, this reflects a shift away from narrow, task‑specific AI deployments toward agentic operating systems designed to work across core business functions. Together, PwC UK and Leah aim to help organizations move beyond experimentation and embed agentic AI into how work is coordinated, governed, and scaled, particularly within Global Business Services.
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