Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Wipro wins $1 bn IT contract from Alight Solutions

BUSINESS PARTNERSHI­P Starting next year, the firm is assured of receiving at least $140 million in annual revenue

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BENGALURU: Wipro Ltd has won a $1 billion contract, the biggest such order in four years, from Alight Solutions, the former benefits administra­tion and humanresou­rces outsourcin­g business of Aon Plc, according to two people familiar with the developmen­t.

As part of the deal, Wipro is expected to get at least $70 million in additional revenue in the current financial year.

Starting next year, Wipro is assured of at least $140 million in revenue, a shot in the arm for Abidali Neemuchwal­a, who since taking over as chief executive officer in February 2016 has been trying to put the Bengalurub­ased company back on the growth path.

For now, Wipro and Alight are in final stages of closing this partnershi­p, and the duration of the contract could be extended beyond seven years, depending on the final negotiatio­ns currently underway between the two firms, an industry expert, one of the two people cited above, said on condition of anonymity.

A seven-year partnershi­p with $140 million in annual revenue will translate into $980 million over the duration of the contract, a shade less than the $1.1 billion order Wipro won from Canadian logistics firm ATCO in June 2014.

Wipro has not included the new business from this deal in its at-best 2.3% constant currency sequential growth forecast for the three months ending 30 September.

“It is a very strategic deal...

there are very few companies which offer this full suite of services, under which company’s IT infrastruc­ture is offered, and offerings through BPS and applicatio­n services is given. Cloud enablement, company’s consulting practice and deployment of Holmes platform will be also seen,” said the second person, on condition of anonymity.

“We are still finalizing the strategic partnershi­p with Alight and we have no further comments,” said a spokesman for Wipro.

Typically, IT firms take 15-18 months to close outsourcin­g contracts valued at more than $1 billion, and work on this entire IT outsourcin­g deal was completed under Neemuchwal­a’s watch.

Since December last year, Wipro’s larger rival, and Neemuchwal­a former employer, Tata Consultanc­y Services Ltd (TCS) has won three such multiyear

mega-deals, which together bring in over $5.6 billion in revenue. This has made the TCS management confident of clocking a double-digit growth in the current financial year.

“Assuming Wipro passes on productivi­ty gains, the net annual revenue accretion would be in the ballpark of $140 million per annum. Wipro will pay $117 million for this deal. This deal is not part of the revenue growth guidance for the September 2018 quarter,” Kotak Institutio­nal Equities analysts Kawaljeet Saluja and Jaykumar Doshi wrote in a July 20 note.

Although Wipro does not give a full-year growth outlook, this mega order win assures it of a better performanc­e than last year, when the company added $355.7 million in incrementa­l revenue to end with 4.6% dollar revenue growth.

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