PwC UK has signed a strategic deal with AI-powered enterprise work management platform Smartsheet in a move designed to help large organisations get a better grip on complex transformation programmes.
The collaboration, announced at the Smartsheet Summit in London, will focus on the UK public sector and financial services.
The collaboration is launching with a robust enterprise pipeline, including one of the UK’s largest transportation infrastructure bodies. PwC asserts that it will bring its deep sector expertise and advisory muscle to help clients deploy and extract maximum value from Smartsheet’s platform, which enables scalable project, programme, and process management.
“At Smartsheet, we empower enterprises to achieve more by transforming how work gets done,” said Eva Schoenleitner, Vice President, Worldwide Partnerships at Smartsheet.
The collaboration with PwC marks a significant milestone in delivering on that promise. By leveraging Smartsheet’s powerful capabilities, we enable PwC to help their clients build sophisticated project and portfolio management solutions that drive efficiency and clarity. Our collaboration will accelerate productivity and drive meaningful change for organisations navigating complex transformations."
The combined proposition is tailored to help clients improve operational agility, foster better cross-team collaboration, and deliver transformation with the speed and clarity today’s business environment demands.
What It Means for CIOs and Tech Leaders at PwC Clients
For CIOs, programme leads, and tech buyer committees inside PwC client organisations, this partnership is more than a shiny new integration. It reflects a deeper transition in how organisational change is done and who’s expected to drive it.
Big transformation programmes used to be about frameworks and governance. In 2025, they’re just as much about tools that can be flexible enough to keep up, secure enough to meet enterprise standards, and intelligent enough to genuinely support real-time decision-making. This is Smartsheet's USP here.




