Source:
Economic Times India16 Feb 2009, 0027 hrs IST, Jessica Mehroin Irani, ET Bureau
MUMBAI: Investment bank Merrill Lynch (ML) is in the process of shifting a majority of its contracts with troubled software company Satyam to India’s largest IT vendor Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), according to software industry sources familiar with the matter. The account contributes around $40 million to Satyam’s yearly revenues.
ML had sent a team in early February to assess the ground situation at Satyam’s headquarters. The bank had told the Satyam team of their intention of handing over most of the IT services to another vendor. ET had reported in its edition dated January 31, that ML would be sending its team to the company’s office.
While the bulk of the contract will now be handled by TCS, Satyam will continue to service parts of the contract. Currently, there are no plans of terminating the contract completely, these persons said. Merrill contributes more than $50 million to TCS’ topline and is one of the top 10 clients for the company. Citigroup is TCS’ number one client contributing revenues close to 9%.
Merrill Lynch and TCS spokespersons declined to comment on the developments. Satyam’s chairman Kiran Karnik told ET, “IT companies win and loose contracts all the time. I do not know why the media has to report it all the time.” He did not confirm or deny ML’s move.
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So glad they're using our taxpayer dollars to hire Americans. :sarcasm:
Also glad to see that Citigroup is TATA's number #1 client.