TCS buys out
SIA from software venture
Business Standard —
March 10, 2004
Tata
Consultancy Services (TCS) has bought out Singapore Airlines’
(SIA) 51 per cent stake in their joint venture, Aviation
Software Development Consultancy India, for Rs 14.03 crore.
This is
the second such joint venture where TCS has bought out its
partner, the first being a venture with Swiss Air Lines.
The
Chennai-based ASDC was set up in 1996 to provide Singapore
Airlines with specialised skills for development and
maintenance of airline-related software applications.
The
company also provides IT services and solutions to other
airlines and related companies. Prior to the acquisition, the
Tatas held a 49 per cent stake through Tata Sons and Tata
Industries.
The
acquisition was completed after a valuation exercise by
Deutsche Bank India, an independent financial advisor, jointly
commissioned by SIA and Tata Sons.
S
Ramadorai, chief executive officer, TCS, said, "This is
the second significant acquisition following our acquisition
of Airline Financial Services, last year. ASDC will strengthen
our offerings to the transportation industry and will leverage
assets developed through our pervasive marketing
network."
The
Tatas acquired Swiss Air’s 75.1 per cent stake in Airline
Financial Services last year. ASDC has competencies in
executing mission critical (TPF) back-end support as well as
front-end, client server and mainframe solutions.
The
company has 180 technical employees, with Singapore Airlines
being the major client.
Apart
from the emerging opportunity to offer its services to the
other players in the aviation industry, TCS will also focus at
developing the competence on TPF at ASDC for developing
transaction processing system in businesses such as credit
card processing, railways reservation system among others.
TCS will
also explore potential opportunities of cross selling in
aviation industry as also the banking, financial services and
insurance industry.
TCS,
a division of Tata Sons, is one of the world’s
largest global software solutions and consulting
services enterprise. It has over 27,000 professionals
working at over 100 branches in 32 countries and
over 1000 global clients.
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