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published on May 16, 2014
Tech Mahindra was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Mumbai, India. A major shareholder is Mahindra Group (~26.3% of shares).
In June 2013, Tech Mahindra (TM) announced the finalization of its merger with Mahindra Satyam (MS); the merged entity is now called Tech Mahindra. Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam had a largely complementary client base in terms of geographical and vertical presence; Tech Mahindra had targeted telecom service providers with an IT and BPO services portfolio, and Mahindra Satyam had focused on a wide range of enterprise clients, including telecom.
NelsonHall's Application Outsourcing Vendor Assessment for Tech Mahindra is a comprehensive assessment of Tech Mahindra's application outsourcing offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Tech Mahindra's application outsourcing offerings, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
Tech Mahindra has several priorities:
Tech Mahindra has announced that by FY 2015 it wants to reach revenues of ~$5bn and an EBITDA margin similar to its competition (up from ~23.2% in FY Q3 2014). Some of the growth is to come from acquisitions; Tech Mahindra management has shared with financial analysts that the majority of acquisitions are intended to fill "portfolio gaps" in its enterprise segment, particularly in financial services, as well as in product engineering services.
Tech Mahindra recently launched its 'Power of One' strategy, a cross-selling initiative across its different businesses, including Telecom and Enterprise; there are 20 examples of Power of One offerings in different verticals. An underlying principle is that Tech Mahindra's core strength in telecom can be utilized to help clients to become digital enterprises, through an emphasis on networks, mobile, analytics, Cloud and security services.
In the enterprise space, Tech Mahindra has seen its growth come from renewals of IT outsourcing contracts; both IT infrastructure and application management. The company also set up a large deal team in FY Q4 2013, focusing initially on mobility and network services as an entry point to enterprise clients.