Infosys rumoured to be considering bid for Capgemini

Indian outsourcer could gain stronger foothold in Europe, but experts cast doubt on deal

Written by Madeline Bennett

Indian outsourcing giant Infosys is considering a bid for European IT services giant Capgemini, according to a report in The Times of India.

A deal with Capgemini, which is valued at around £5bn, could help Infosys get a bigger foothold in the European outsourcing and services market, and offer customers access to established local offices. Shares in both companies rose on the news of a possible tie-up.

However, experts cast doubt on a deal taking place. “Even on the scale of IT services takeover rumours, this is a pretty far-fetched one,” said Phil Codling of analyst firm Ovum. “Infosys has been growing at 40 percent-plus and has operating margins at just under 30 percent. The burden of integrating a slower growing, less profitable firm based in another continent and with 75,000 people spread around the world would surely risk stopping this smooth-running machine in its tracks.”

Infosys and Capgemini both declined to comment on the rumours.

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