HTC Global In Talks To Acquire Three Companies


CHENNAI: IT and IT enabled services provider HTC Global is in talks with one large and two small companies as part of its " strategic acquisition" plans, a top official said here today.

"So far, we have grown organically. We are seriously considering strategic acquisitions for our growth. Currently, we are in talks with one large U.S.-based company and two small Indian companies," HTC Global Services President and CEO Madhava Reddy told reporters.

Declining to reveal the companies, he said while one company was in "health-care" the other two are operating in mobility and the IT enabled services sector. The company currently has three delivery centres and the fourth one has been set up at Vandalur near Chennai at an investment of 100 crore, he said.

"This facility will house 4,500 employees. Investments made in this facility is about 100 crore. We are planning to recruit 10,000 employees globally in the next three to five years", he said.

To a query, he said the company would add about 7,000 employees in its India operations while the remaining would be in other parts of the globe as part of its plans to add 10,000 people. The delivery centres offers services in mobility, ERP, integration, big data analytics, infrastructure services, he said.

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Source: PTI