Wipro has won its largest information technology outsourcing contract, valued at $1.6 billion over 10 years from Alight Solutions LLC, reported Mint..AZB & Partners acted for Wipro and the team was led by Partner Srinath Dasari. .Wipro in-house team was led by Nils Vernooij..IndusLaw acted for Alight Solutions with a team led by Partners Gaurav Dani and Saurav Kumar along with Principal Associates Harman Walia and Anubha Sital, Senior Associate Nikita Goyal and Associate Suvarna Swain..IndusLaw also advised and represented Wipro in its merger control filings before the CCI for obtaining an approval for the transaction.The IndusLaw Competition team included Partner Avimukt Dar, Senior Associate Shreya Suri and Associate Parumita Pal.Kirkland & Ellis acted as the US counsel for Alight Group and the Alight in-house team was led by Dalbir Sahrawat.A 10-year partnership with $150-$160 million in annual revenue will translate into $1.5-1.6 billion over the duration of the contract, more than the $1.1 billion order Wipro won from Canadian logistics firm ATCO in June 2014.
Wipro has won its largest information technology outsourcing contract, valued at $1.6 billion over 10 years from Alight Solutions LLC, reported Mint..AZB & Partners acted for Wipro and the team was led by Partner Srinath Dasari. .Wipro in-house team was led by Nils Vernooij..IndusLaw acted for Alight Solutions with a team led by Partners Gaurav Dani and Saurav Kumar along with Principal Associates Harman Walia and Anubha Sital, Senior Associate Nikita Goyal and Associate Suvarna Swain..IndusLaw also advised and represented Wipro in its merger control filings before the CCI for obtaining an approval for the transaction.The IndusLaw Competition team included Partner Avimukt Dar, Senior Associate Shreya Suri and Associate Parumita Pal.Kirkland & Ellis acted as the US counsel for Alight Group and the Alight in-house team was led by Dalbir Sahrawat.A 10-year partnership with $150-$160 million in annual revenue will translate into $1.5-1.6 billion over the duration of the contract, more than the $1.1 billion order Wipro won from Canadian logistics firm ATCO in June 2014.