Capgemini announced the purchase of Indian company WNS: Deal done for Rs 28 thousand crores; Company will grow business with the help of AI

French IT company Capgemini has announced to buy Indian company WNS for $ 3.3 billion (about Rs 28 thousand crores). Capgemini has bought each share of WNS for $ 76.5 (Rs 6,570), which is 17% more than the closing price of July 3. Through this deal, Capgemini wants to strengthen AI (Artificial Intelligence) and digital business process. Capgemini wants to advance itself in the field of agentic AI and generative AI (which can take decisions on its own). The deal is expected to be completed by the end of the year after getting approval from the boards of both the companies. Both companies will benefit Capgemini said that this deal will open up immediate cross-selling opportunities, that is, both companies will be able to sell their services to each other’s clients. Also, both will earn a total of 1.9 billion euros in 2024 from digital BPS (business process services). With this, Capgemini will be able to help its clients better in business and technology transformation. Capgemini will change the way of doing business with AI Capgemini’s CEO Aiman Ezzat said that the arrival of WNS will give the company an opportunity to become a leader in AI-powered intelligent operations. Now companies will be able to move away from traditional processes and make their work smarter through AI. WNS CEO said – will create new value for clients WNS CEO Keshav Murugesh said that by coming together with Capgemini, both the companies will together create new value for the clients. WNS’ domain expertise and Capgemini’s technology will together improve the business process. ——————————————————— Read this news also Capgemini CEO said – 47.5 hours of work in a week is enough: Ashwin Yardi Against working on weekends; Murthy had advised 70 hours of work IT service company Capgemini India’s CEO Ashwin Yardi has said that working 47.5 hours in a week is sufficient. Yardi said that he is against making employees work on weekends. At the NASSCOM Technology and Leadership Forum on Tuesday, an employee had asked a question about the ideal time hours every week. Read the full news…

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