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Holafly,
the global leader in eSIM technology, has announced a new wave of enterprise
partnerships, connecting more than 800 companies across diverse industries.
From healthcare and infrastructure to mobility and fashion, leading brands
including Sanitas, Scania, CAF, Sacyr, Sika, and Llaollao are now turning to Holafly
for Business to keep their teams connected in over 200 destinations worldwide.
The
adoption of Holafly’s enterprise solution spans multiple sectors: Eurecat in
research and innovation, Puma Iberia in fashion, Aerox and Rotatec in
engineering, Tradebe in environmental services, CAF and Zitron in
infrastructure and mobility, and leading healthcare and insurance groups such
as Sanitas. Industrial leaders like Sika and Persan also rely on Holafly to
ensure seamless connectivity for cross-border operations.
Enterprise
Solution for Global Connectivity
Holafly
for Business enables companies to instantly distribute and activate eSIMs
through a single platform, with real-time usage monitoring and cost
optimization. The solution eliminates the need for physical SIM cards or
complex roaming agreements, streamlining operations for globally mobile teams.
According
to McKinsey’s 2025 Enterprise Mobility Report, 70% of European executives
identify seamless connectivity as a “critical enabler” of global expansion. The
European Travel Commission further estimates that SMEs lose over €1 billion
annually in roaming costs, undermining competitiveness.
“Globalization
forces companies to move more than ever, but it makes no sense to keep paying
roaming bills as if we were still in 2010,” said Alex Bryszkowski, VP of B2B
& Partnerships at Holafly. “eSIM technology is not only about savings of up
to 85% compared to traditional roaming; it’s about making work easier,
strengthening digital security, improving operational efficiency, and even
supporting sustainability goals. That’s why more and more enterprises are
choosing Holafly for Business as a strategic partner.”
Driving
Sustainability Goals
Beyond
cost savings and efficiency, Holafly’s eSIM model supports ESG objectives. By
eliminating plastic SIM cards, shipping, and associated waste, Holafly for
Business helps companies reduce their environmental footprint while providing
secure, scalable, and sustainable digital connectivity solutions.
Image
Credit: © Holafly
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