To support this engagement, Infosys will provide support from global facilities as well as its local offices in Stockholm, Ostersund and Linkoping.
Infosys and LFAB will also work together to improve the systems and processes so that member companies enjoy a more consistent approach to claims and policy administration.
"The partnership will allow the company to transform and optimise their systems and processes and benefit from improved operational performance," Infosys President, Member of the Board and Head of Europe BG Srinivas said.
Infosys earlier this week announced it had won a multi-year contract from Volvo Cars to provide application development services for its global operations.
Under the new agreement, Infosys will develop applications to support multiple domains, including marketing and sales, customer service, manufacturing, product development, and corporate functions, the IT major said in a statement on Monday. No financial details of the deal were disclosed.