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Infosys, IBM bag Rs 2,535 crore RBS deal

NEW DELHI: Infosys, India's second largest software services exporter, and software giantIBM have won a 300 million euro (about Rs 2,535 crore) contract to develop the computer system for the UK-based bank Williams & Glyn's.

India TV News Desk Updated on: October 03, 2013 21:45 IST
infosys ibm bag rs 2 535 crore rbs deal
infosys ibm bag rs 2 535 crore rbs deal

NEW DELHI: Infosys, India's second largest software services exporter, and software giantIBM have won a 300 million euro (about Rs 2,535 crore) contract to develop the computer system for the UK-based bank Williams & Glyn's.






The bank (Williams & Glyn's), which was dormant for about 30 years, is being revived by UK-based lender the Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc (RBSG). The bank is part of the RBSGroup and is scheduled to launch operations by 2015.

"RBS will spend over 300 million euro to develop computer systems for Williams & Glyn's bank.Infosys and IBM will lead the project to build the system, which will be based on RBS's computer platform," a person in know of the development said.

The new bank will have 314 branches located mainly in the north-west England and it is scheduled to be floated on the London market in late 2015, the source added.

When contacted, a Infosys spokesperson said: "We do not comment on client engagements."

Last week RBS in a statement said: "RBSG has agreed a 600 million euro pre-IPO investment in its Williams & Glyn's business (formerly known as Project Rainbow), which centres around 314 branches in the UK, with a consortium of investors led by global financial services specialists Corsair Capital and Centerbridge Partners."

On the operationability of the bank, RBS said: "We expect Williams & Glyn's to be floated on theLondon stock exchange in the next two or three years."

However, it is not clear on how the job to develop the state-of-the-art system for the 314 branches will be divided between Infosys and IBM, the source said.

The acquisition of Switzerland-headquartered Lodestone Holding by Infosys in October last year has strengthened its consulting and systems integration capabilities and increased its global presence particularly in continental Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific.

Europe, which includes continental Europe (both the East and the West), Ireland and the UK, is the second biggest revenue generator for the Bangalore-based Infosys after North America.
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