NEW
DELHI: NIIT is learnt to be close to acquiring a mid-sized BPO company.
The technology arm of the Delhi-based training major is currently
in an advanced stage of negotiations for taking over a firm of about
$15 million to help bring new clients for its small but fast-growing
BPO business.
This acquisition, when finalized, will mark NIIT’s return
to the non-organic growth path after a gap of two years. The company
had earlier acquired six firms like Cognitive Arts, Osprey Systems,
Data Executive International and the customs development business
of Click2learn in the U.S., AD Solution in Germany and eGuruCool
in India.
When contacted, NIIT chairman Rajendra Pawar confirmed that they
were looking for a BPO company but refused to divulge any details.
“We are looking at acquiring a BPO company with a good customer
base. We are not looking at adding more offshore capacity, but would
be keen on companies which can give us inroads into good, stable
clients,” he said.
In fact, NIIT is believed to be eyeing software companies in the
U.S. and Europe too in the three verticals that it focuses on -financial
services, transportation and retail. Its search program is learnt
to be focused more on the U.S. today. Without giving any names,
NIIT CEO Arvind Thakur said, “We are looking at companies
in the three domains we are focused on and those with skill-sets
in SAP.”
Though the names of the companies are being kept under wraps, NIIT
is in takeover talks with a couple of BPO firms. NIIT is planning
to expand its small, but fast-growing, BPO operations.
NEW DELHI: NIIT is learnt to be close to acquiring a mid-sized
BPO company. The technology arm of the Delhi-based training major
is currently in an advanced stage of negotiations for taking over
a firm of about $15 million to help bring new clients for its small
but fast-growing BPO business.
This acquisition, when finalized, will mark NIIT’s return
to the non-organic growth path after a gap of two years. The company
had earlier acquired six firms like Cognitive Arts, Osprey Systems,
Data Executive International and the customs development business
of Click2learn in the U.S., AD Solution in Germany and eGuruCool
in India.
When contacted, NIIT chairman Rajendra Pawar confirmed that they
were looking for a BPO company but refused to divulge any details.
“We are looking at acquiring a BPO company with a good customer
base. We are not looking at adding more offshore capacity, but would
be keen on companies which can give us inroads into good, stable
clients,” he said.
In fact, NIIT is believed to be eyeing software companies in the
U.S. and Europe too in the three verticals that it focuses on -financial
services, transportation and retail. Its search program is learnt
to be focused more on the U.S. today. Without giving any names,
NIIT CEO Arvind Thakur said, “We are looking at companies
in the three domains we are focused on and those with skill-sets
in SAP.”
Though the names of the companies are being kept under wraps, NIIT
is in takeover talks with a couple of BPO firms. NIIT is planning
to expand its small, but fast-growing, BPO operations.
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