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Wipro eyes buys in BPO space

India’s third-largest IT services company Wipro Technologies is eyeing acquisitions in the business process outsourcing (BPO) space as it expects the sector to drive the growth for the IT industry. - "Client demand is beginning to come back" - India Eco Summit: Wipro eyes acquisition in BPO space - Infosys BPO eyes firms worth $50-200 million - India Eco Summit: Infosys BPO to hire 2,000 by FY10-end - India Eco Summit: Genpact scouts for acquisitions - "We will turn profitable in FY11" “Acquisitions are part of our strategy. We keep looking at it. The BPO space is likely to be the next engine of growth for the IT industry. Also, the economy has improved and the IT demand situation is improving. The deal pipeline is good and the demand environment is building up,” said Suresh Vaswani, joint chief executive of the company’s IT business, on the sidelines of the ongoing India Economic Summit here today. Though the company is bullish about the current quarter, its says that outsourcing deals in the US are more transformational — which completely replace existing technology platforms for clients. About the pricing pressure faced by the company, he said customers are not looking for price discounts but are looking for substantial change in the cost structure. “We are doing more fixed-price projects which now form 40 per cent of the contracts we have. Fixed price models give both our customers and us a win-win situation,” Vaswani added.


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