The Keystone portfolio is intentionally narrow. Clicktek delivers the operations. yGen builds the AI products that run inside them. Each is operationally independent, commercially distinct, and brand-led — held together by shared governance, shared standards, and a master contracting layer at the holding.
A simple view of who does what, who they serve, and where they sit in the group structure. The matrix below is the same view enterprise procurement teams and capital partners are taken through in the first 30-minute call.
Clicktek is the group's managed delivery and BPO automation operating company. Engineered in the Philippines, governed for the world. The mandate is straightforward: run the operations the buyer cannot, or no longer wants to, run themselves — and run them better, with automation and engineering built into the operating model from day one.
Where peers ship a contact-centre headcount model, Clicktek ships a delivery model: defined service domains, defined scoreboard, defined exit criteria, embedded automation. The subsidiary serves global operators across consumer, travel and hospitality, financial services, and technology — with anchor engagements in B-Corp consumer brands and Fortune-class cruise operators.
Stand up or consolidate captive and outsourced operations under a single Manila-run SSC, with governance and reporting calibrated to the buyer's audit posture.
Multi-disciplinary engineering and operations squads under fixed-scope SOWs, used for modernization programs and durable run-the-business operations.
Process automation, RPA and AI-augmented workflow embedded inside the operating model — not bolted on. Where yGen products are deployed, Clicktek runs them in production.
yGen is the group's AI products operating company. The mandate is to build and ship a sovereign agent stack for enterprises that need both autonomy and control — production-grade AI that operates inside the buyer's walls, on the buyer's economics, under the buyer's audit posture.
The platform has three components, all engineered in-house: Phoenix the autonomous agent runtime, AI Box the sovereign on-prem appliance, and yForce the AI architecture and delivery team that stands the whole stack up inside enterprise environments. Designed to compose. Sold independently or as a complete sovereign agent platform.
The platform where autonomous agents are built, sandboxed, delegated, and shipped. Multi-agent orchestration with Docker isolation per session, persistent memory, built-in RAG, and one-click multi-channel deployment.
Production-grade on-prem appliance running local LLMs at production speed. Fixed-cost ownership, full tenant isolation, three deployment modes (Edge, Colocation, Hybrid). For regulated and sovereign-data buyers.
The architects, engineers, and delivery specialists who design, build, and operate production AI systems inside enterprise environments. Build, Deploy & Operate, or Co-build engagement models.
An increasing number of engagements require both AI products and managed operations under a single accountable contract. Keystone — as the holding — serves as the prime, with Clicktek and yGen named as delivery entities. One MSA. One indemnity. One scoreboard. The buyer hires a coordinated platform, not two vendors.
Direct enquiries to the operating subsidiaries for sales, scoping and delivery conversations. Direct enquiries to Keystone for institutional structure, master contracting, capital and group governance. Either way, the first step is a 30-minute call.