Conduent’s AI-Powered CX Platform: A Major shift for Customer Engagement?

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Conduent announced the sale of its Tolling Business to Quarterhill Inc. for $70 million [1][1], shedding a capital-intensive infrastructure asset to concentrate resources on higher-value, technology-enabled services. The divestiture arrives as channel partners overwhelmingly identify AI software and consulting as their top growth drivers, with 84.5% expecting AI software to fuel business growth in 2026 [2]. The move positions Conduent to compete in a Channel Ecosystems AI-platforms market forecast to reach $25.7 billion in 2026 at a 36% CAGR [3].

What is Covered in this Article

  • Conduent's $70M tolling divestiture to Quarterhill [1][1]
  • AI software and consulting as dominant channel growth drivers [2][2]
  • Channel Ecosystems AI-platforms market size and trajectory [3]
  • Partner program importance in AI-era repositioning [2]
  • Sustained AI demand across consecutive survey periods [4]

The News: On June 30, 2026, Conduent announced an agreement to sell its Tolling Business to Quarterhill Inc. for $70 million [1][1]. The transaction transfers a capital-intensive, infrastructure-heavy operation to Quarterhill [1], freeing Conduent's balance sheet and management attention for its core technology-enabled services portfolio. Conduent has been executing a multi-year portfolio rationalization strategy, and this divestiture represents one of its most concrete steps yet toward a leaner operating model. The deal is subject to customary closing conditions, and financial terms beyond the headline price were not disclosed.

Conduent's $70M Tolling Exit: A Calculated Bet on AI-Enabled Services

Analyst Take: This divestiture is less about what Conduent is selling and more about what it is signaling. By exiting a hardware-adjacent tolling infrastructure business, Conduent is explicitly aligning its capital allocation with where the channel market is heading: AI software and consulting services command the highest partner growth expectations heading into the back half of 2026 [2][2].

Shedding Infrastructure Weight to Gain AI Agility

Tolling operations require ongoing capital investment in roadside hardware, systems integration, and government contract management, capabilities that generate revenue but dilute the margin profile and strategic clarity of a technology services firm. By transferring this business to Quarterhill [1] for $70 million [1], Conduent converts a low-multiple infrastructure asset into deployable capital. The timing is deliberate. Channel partners are not waiting for AI to mature: '84.5% of respondents expect AI software (including copilots) to drive growth for their business in 2026' [2]. A leaner Conduent, unburdened by legacy infrastructure obligations, is better positioned to invest in the AI-enabled BPS capabilities that enterprise buyers and channel partners are actively seeking.

Channel Demand Validates the Strategic Rationale

The channel data reinforces Conduent's pivot with unusual consistency across survey periods. AI consulting demand runs nearly as high as AI software demand: '83.9% of respondents expect AI consulting to drive growth for their business in 2026' [2]. This is not a single-cycle signal. The prior survey period showed '85.7% of respondents expect AI software (including copilots) to drive growth for their business in 2025' [4], confirming durable, multi-year momentum rather than a short-term enthusiasm spike. For Conduent, this means the window for repositioning is open but not indefinite. Partners are also highly attuned to vendor program quality: '60.5% of respondents rate vendor partner programs as Extremely important; they provide us with essential resources' [2], which means Conduent must pair its portfolio pivot with credible partner enablement investments to capture channel-driven deal flow.

A $25.7 Billion Market Justifies the Urgency

The addressable opportunity is large enough to reward decisive action. The Channel Ecosystems AI-platforms market carries a 'Base scenario forecast: 2026 $25,680.27M, 2029 $41,817.75M; CAGR 36% (2022-2029)' [3]. At that growth rate, every quarter of delayed repositioning represents meaningful share left on the table. Conduent's refocused structure, combined with its existing enterprise relationships in government, healthcare, and financial services, gives it a credible on-ramp into AI-driven business process services. The $70 million proceeds from the tolling sale [1] provide a modest but real funding catalyst for that transition, whether deployed toward AI platform partnerships, talent acquisition, or solution development.

What to Watch

  • Capital redeployment: how Conduent allocates the $70 million proceeds across AI platform investments, partnerships, or debt reduction as the transaction closes and Q4 2026 planning begins
  • Partner program upgrades: whether Conduent launches or expands AI-focused partner enablement resources to capture the 60.5% of partners who rate program quality as essential [2]
  • AI contract wins: new BPS contract announcements that explicitly cite AI or automation capabilities as the differentiating factor in Q4 2026
  • Quarterhill integration: how quickly Quarterhill absorbs the tolling operations and whether any transition service obligations constrain Conduent's strategic flexibility into early 2027
  • Competitive positioning: how rival BPS providers respond to Conduent's leaner profile in government and enterprise procurement cycles through Q4 2026 and into 2027

Sources

1. Conduent: Newsroom, Conduent, July 2026

2. 1H 2026 Ecosystems, Channels & Marketplaces Global Enterprise Decision Maker Survey Report, Futurum Research, March 2026

3. 2H 2025 Hyperscaler Marketplace Market Sizing & Five-Year Forecast, Futurum Research, December 2025

4. 1H 2025 GTM Channel Decision Maker Survey Report, Futurum Research, April 2025


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