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16 | Tech Mahindra: Vertical Monogamy
Its focus on telecom helped the company re-enter the DQ Top 20
Saturday, July 21, 2007
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Tech Mahindras association with British Telecom (BT) remained a classic Catch 22 situation. On one hand, the five-year, $1bn agreement to support BTs planned growth of managed services to business customers globally (arguably the largest ever outsourcing deal by any Indian IT service provider), called for uncorking the bubbly. On the other, BT was proving to be Tech Mahindras Achilles heel. The dependence that had come down to 67% in Q4 again shot upand led to losses due to payment of Rs 525 crore that had to be made for the upfront cost savings promised initially to secure the contract.

This debate over the extent of BTs association assumed greater importance because Tech Mahindra had steadfastly remained an IT service provider with sole focus on telecom. That it still re-entered the DQ Top20 club could only be testimony to its emergence as an end-to-end solution provider. Therefore, though BT was the flagship deal, equally significant (especially in strategic importance) was the JV with Motorola to form CanvasM Technologies, a telecom SI. Another piece in Tech Mahindras telecom offering came from its acquisition of iPolicy Networks, developers of next-gen, carrier-grade integrated security solutions.

l Start-up Year: 1986 l Products & Services: Software services & BPO l Branches: 20 l Address: Sharda Centre, Off Karve Road, Pune l Website: www.techmahindra.com 

Highlights

Entered innovative revenue-sharing deal with UEFA to deliver multimedia mobile content of football matches
Bagged Frost & Sullivan Vertical Market Penetration Leadership Award in telecom

Strengths

p Equally strong with both telecom service providers and equipment manufacturers
p Assured revenue from BT
p CanvasM could leverage on Motorolas R&D capabilities to bolster its SI expertise

Weaknesses

q Overwhelming BT dependence could spell trouble
q An European focusthe future of telecom is Asia-Pacific and South America

CP Gurnani, president
International Operations

Vineet Nayyar, CEO
Rakesh Soni,
COO
Sonjoy Anand,
CFO
Sujit Bakshi,
president, Corporate Affairs
Sanjay Kalra,
president, Strategic Initiatives

The BPO business also took off: starting last year it reached 1,700 people by the end of the year. Incidentally, it was not only service providers and equipment manufacturers who enjoyed a honeymoon with Tech Mahindra in FY 07; investors and analysts too gave it a big thumbs up, making it one of the best IPOs of the year. DQ

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