WCG consultants have worked with a great number of
organizations in a wide range of industries. Our clients
compete globally in markets as diverse as banking,
high tech, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, publishing
and telecommunications, as well as the public sector.
The following is a select list of our clients:
Hewlett Packard
Hewlett Packard Company is a leading global provider
of computing and imaging solutions and services for
business and home, and is focused on capitalizing
on the opportunities of the Internet and the proliferation
of electronic services.

IBM
IBM is one of the biggest IT companies in the world
in terms of product line, revenue and workforce. IBM
creates, develops and manufactures the industrys
most advanced information technologies, including
computer systems, software, networking systems, storage
devices and microelectronics.

Telkom
Telkom, a South-African public company, is a leading
provider of communications and information services
and products. Telkom provides the following services:
cellular services, radio-trunking, fixed and portable
radio data access systems, internet services and directory
services.

STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is a global independent semiconductor
company which designs, develops, manufactures and
markets a broad range of semiconductor integrated
circuits (ICs) and discrete devices used
in a wide variety of microelectronic applications,
including telecommunications systems, computer systems,
consumer products, automotive products and industrial
automation and control systems.

United Technologies
United Technologies is a Fortune 500 company that
provides a broad range of high-technology products
and support services to customers in the aerospace
and building industries worldwide.

Roche
The Roche Group is one of the worlds leading
research-based healthcare groups active in the discovery,
development and manufacture of pharmaceuticals and
diagnostic systems. The Group is also one of the worlds
largest producers of vitamins and carotenoids and
of fragrances and flavours.
The activities of the Group in the areas of pharmaceuticals,
diagnostics, vitamins and fine chemicals as well as
fragrances and flavours focus on the prevention, diagnosis,
monitoring and treatment of diseases and on the promotion
of general well-being.

Banque Générale du Luxembourg
Founded in 1919, Banque Générale du
Luxembourg is one of the largest banks in the Grand
Duchy of Luxembourg. Active in the domestic and international
markets, it has played a key role in the development
of Luxembourg as a financial centre. Banque Générale
du Luxembourg is organized around four activities:
Commercial Banking and branch network, Private Banking,
Investment and pension funds, Money and financial
markets.

Paribas
Paribas, a specialized international bank with a strong
European base, ranks among the worlds premier
banking groups.Paribas is organized around four core
businesses: Corporate and Investment Banking, Asset
Management and Banking Services, Retail Financial
Services, Proprietary Investments and Real Estate.

Bank Austria Group
The Bank Austria Group is the largest banking group
in Austria and one of the 35 largest banking groups
in Europe. The Bank Austria Group, which operates
as a universal banking group, offers its customers
both in Austria and abroad a comprehensive range of
banking and financial services.

Citigroup
Citigroup Inc is a diversified holding company whose
business provides a broad range of financial services
to consumer and corporate customers around the world.The
companys activities are conducted through Global
Consumer, Global Corporate and Investment Bank, Asset
Management and Investment activities.

KBC Bank & Insurance Group
KBC Bank & Insurance Group is a leading Belgian
multi-channel bancassurance group.It was created in
1998 through the merger of the ABB-insurance Group,
the Almanij-Kredietbank Group and the CERA Bank Group.
On the domestic market, KBC has a 20-25% share of
the market in loans and deposits and a 10% share of
the insurance market chiefly in Flanders. At
the international level, the group is active in 30
countries.

The European Investment Bank
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is an autonomous
institution within the European Union (EU) structure,
established to finance capital investment projects
that promote the balanced development of the Union.
Set up in 1958 by the Treaty of Rome, as part of the
decision to establish the European Union, the EIB
operates as a bank, raising most of its funds on capital
markets to finance projects meeting EU policy objectives.