TCS buys France’s Alti SA for €75 mn to expand EU reach
BY Agencies25 July 2013 9:52 PM GMT
Agencies25 July 2013 9:52 PM GMT
IT services major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Wednesday said that it has completed the acquisition of French enterprise solutions provider Alti SA, a move that will help the Tata Group company to expand its reach in Europe.
In April this year, the Mumbai-headquartered company had announced it will acquire Alti SA for 75 million euros (about Rs 533 crore) in an all-cash deal to help transform TCS into a major player in France — the third-largest IT services market in Europe. The acquisition gives the firm access to blue-chip French and European clients in banking, luxury, manufacturing and utilities sectors.
'TCS CEO and managing director N Chandrasekaran and ALTI's founders signed the final agreement to commence the integration of ALTI into TCS' operations in France. The acquisition had been initially announced in April 2013,' TCS said in a statement. Alti SA is regarded as one of the top five system integrators of SAP solutions in France. It includes several top French corporations in the banking, financial services, luxury, manufacturing and utilities sectors as its key customers, it added.
'Today is a historic day for our company in France, which will see us emerge as a much stronger player in the local market and which sets the platform for our future growth in the region,' Chandrasekaran said.
As a long term strategic market for TCS, with leading edge infrastructure and a highly skilled engineering talent pool, France was a natural destination for the company to invest in towards our future growth, he added.
Assessed at over 30 billion euros, the France IT services market is the largest in Europe after the UK and Germany. TCS has been operating in France since 1992 and has over 50 clients in the country.
In April this year, the Mumbai-headquartered company had announced it will acquire Alti SA for 75 million euros (about Rs 533 crore) in an all-cash deal to help transform TCS into a major player in France — the third-largest IT services market in Europe. The acquisition gives the firm access to blue-chip French and European clients in banking, luxury, manufacturing and utilities sectors.
'TCS CEO and managing director N Chandrasekaran and ALTI's founders signed the final agreement to commence the integration of ALTI into TCS' operations in France. The acquisition had been initially announced in April 2013,' TCS said in a statement. Alti SA is regarded as one of the top five system integrators of SAP solutions in France. It includes several top French corporations in the banking, financial services, luxury, manufacturing and utilities sectors as its key customers, it added.
'Today is a historic day for our company in France, which will see us emerge as a much stronger player in the local market and which sets the platform for our future growth in the region,' Chandrasekaran said.
As a long term strategic market for TCS, with leading edge infrastructure and a highly skilled engineering talent pool, France was a natural destination for the company to invest in towards our future growth, he added.
Assessed at over 30 billion euros, the France IT services market is the largest in Europe after the UK and Germany. TCS has been operating in France since 1992 and has over 50 clients in the country.
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