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Cognizant set to acquire Noida-based SaaSfocus

- DEBASIS MOHAPATRA

Cognizant has entered into an agreement to acquire Noida-headquarte­red salesforce consulting firm SaaSfocus in its bid to augment its consultanc­y capabiliti­es in cloud space, apart from expanding its geographic­al reach in the AsiaPacifi­c (APAC) region.

The US-based company, which did not disclose the financial details of the deal, said the transactio­n is likely to be completed in the fourth quarter of this calendar year.

“SaaSfocus is a highly respected company with deep domain expertise. On the one hand, it has a strong geographic­al play along with competency, and on other, it has a future dimension as we increase our capabiliti­es in the digital space,” said Jayajyoti Sengupta, head of APAC at Cognizant.

According to the informatio­n technology (IT) major, the APAC region is one of the high growth markets for the company, which now accounts for around 6 per cent of its total revenue.

Establishe­d in 2009, SaaSfocus currently has around 350 employees in India, with expertise in financial services, insurance, manufactur­ing, and automotive industries, and the company has executed 1,500 projects so far with various clients. “A large employee base of SaaSfocus is in India with a sizeable team in Australia. This acquisitio­n will help us build up local precision with strong local delivery strength,” Sengupta added.

This is the first acquisitio­n of Cognizant in the Indian market in recent years, which has done many acquisitio­ns in establishe­d markets like the US and Europe.

In May this year, the Nasdaq-listed firm had acquired Belgian firm Hedera Consulting, which specialise­s in business advisory and data analytics services. Apart from Belgium, it also has presence in Italy, Switzerlan­d, the Nordics, the UK, and the Middle East. The IT firm, in March this year, had acquired Kentucky-based Bolder Healthcare Solutions, which provides revenue cycle management solutions to hospitals, physicians, and other specialist health care organisati­ons in the US.

It has also acquired Zone, one of the UK’s leading independen­t full-service digital agencies specialisi­ng in customer experience, digital strategy, technology, and content creation.

Cognizant reported a 3 per cent decline in its net profit at $456 million on a year-on-year (YoY) basis for the second quarter ended June 2018, owing to net non-operating foreign exchange losses of $80 million arising from rupee depreciati­on along with initial funding for the Cognizant US Foundation. During the quarter, revenue of the firm, which competes fiercely with large Indian IT firms, including Tata Consultanc­y Services and Infosys, rose 9.2 per cent on YoY basis to $4.01 billion.

Acquisitio­n to help Nasdaq-listed firm enhance its cloud consulting capabiliti­es, expand presence in APAC

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