Singapore to be TCS hub
Business Standard — December 10, 2003
Tata
Consulting Services (TCS), Asia’s largest software and
services consulting company, has incorporated a holding
company, Tata Consultancy Services Asia-Pacific, in
Singapore.
The new company will function as the headquarters for
its operations in the Asia-Pacific region, which will
now receive a special focus. TCS has invested more than
Rs 18 crore in setting up the holding company.
Tata Consultancy Asia-Pacific will function as the headquarters
for its key regional offices in China, South Korea,
Taiwan, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand.
It will also function as the hub of operations and the
holding company for TCS subsidiaries in China, Japan
and Malaysia. The Singapore office will provide the
other offices in the region with operational support
services and financial and business development functions.
“Investing in Singapore as the regional base of operations
is in line with our next phase of business growth in
the region,” said S Ramadorai, chief executive officer
of TCS.
To support its expansion plans in the Asia-Pacific,
TCS has appointed a Singapore-based regional financial
controller and a Singapore-based head of human resources.
It has also established a recruitment desk in Singapore
to tap the expertise of local software engineers. TCS
has plans to recruit engineers from Singapore for its
operations in India and China.
TCS has been servicing a number of clients like Singapore
Airlines, Citibank Asia-Pacific, General Electric, Singapore
Exchange, VISA and Standard Chartered Bank out of Singapore.
It currently employs over 100 people in its Singapore
operations.
TCS, which is expected to come out with its initial
public offering next year, is embarking on a major overseas
expansion. Over the last two years, it has set up close
to 20 overseas development centres.
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