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Infosys seeks IT-BPO synergy

- BIBHU RANJAN MISHRA

Infosys has realigned its business process outsourcin­g (BPO) subsidiary Infosys BPO for better synergy.

Anup Uppadhayay, the chief executive officer and managing director of Infosys BPO, will report to Ravi Kumar S, the chief delivery officer of Infosys who was recently promoted as a president in the company. Previously, Uppadhayay reported to Infosys’ Chief Operating Officer U B Pravin Rao.

“The intent is to drive greater synergy between the technology and BPO businesses and get more automation into the BPO,” sources in the company said. “BPO will never be merged with Infosys and will continue as a subsidiary,” they added.

Kumar is driving Infosys’ Zero Distance initiative that aims to bring innovation to every client project. He also heads the initiative to improve productivi­ty through automation. “We are transformi­ng all our services, especially infrastruc­ture management and BPO, with the power of software,” Vishal Sikka, chief executive officer and managing director of Infosys, had said at the Oracle OpenWorld conference last year. With software-defined architectu­re, everything would become more outcome-oriented, he had added.

Infosys BPO has failed to keep pace with the infotech business. In 2015-16, Infosys BPO reported $551 million in revenue, a drop of 1.2 per cent over the previous year.

In FY16, the BPO reported $551 mn in revenue, a drop of 1.2% over the previous year

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