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TCS
wins $200mn deal in Mexico
Business Standard
November 15, 2007
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) today announced
that it had won a four-year contract of over $200 million
from Social Security Institute of Mexico (IMSS).
According to a release issued by TCS today, with over
3,70,000 employees and providing coverage to over 50
million Mexican citizens, IMSS is the largest organisation
of its kind in Latin America. "TCS won the contract
following a public bid process based on technology and
financial parameters over three other leading global
and local technology companies," the release added.
In its role as the strategic IT services partner for
IMSS, TCS will provide end-to-end IT services including
application maintenance and support, custom software
development, business analysis services, management
of strategic IT programs and value added initiatives
for the organisation's affiliates.
"This agreement with IMSS is the largest deal
for us to date in Latin America - coming after similar
large engagements we have won in recent years with ABN
Amro bank in Brazil, Registro Civil in Chile and Banco
Pichincha in Ecuador. It consolidates our position as
the IT partner of choice for major Latin American organisations,
and also marks our emergence as a key player in the
Mexican technology sector," said Gabriel T. Rozman,
president of TCS Iberoamerica.

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