US-based Symphony Teleca India is acquiring Bangalore-based Aditi Technologies for around Rs. 450 – 480 crore, according to ET..J. Sagar Associates advised Symphony Teleca with a team led by Partners Vivek K. Chandy, Raj Ramachandran and Malini Raju along with Associates Shefali Rajput, K Z Kuriyan, Akila Raju and Lalu Philip John..Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP acted as International legal counsel for Symphony Teleca with Partner Richard Vernon Smith.Nishith Desai Associates acted for Aditi Technologies with a team led by Bangalore Partner Vaibhav Parikh along with Senior Associate Lakshmi Priya and Associate Prasad Subramanyan..Aditi will serve as a strategic growth lever for Symphony Teleca through its design and cloud expertise, complementing its engineering, mobile and analytics capabilities. The combined team will have 7,500 employees across 40 global offices with innovation hubs in North and South America, Europe and Asia, reports ET.
US-based Symphony Teleca India is acquiring Bangalore-based Aditi Technologies for around Rs. 450 – 480 crore, according to ET..J. Sagar Associates advised Symphony Teleca with a team led by Partners Vivek K. Chandy, Raj Ramachandran and Malini Raju along with Associates Shefali Rajput, K Z Kuriyan, Akila Raju and Lalu Philip John..Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP acted as International legal counsel for Symphony Teleca with Partner Richard Vernon Smith.Nishith Desai Associates acted for Aditi Technologies with a team led by Bangalore Partner Vaibhav Parikh along with Senior Associate Lakshmi Priya and Associate Prasad Subramanyan..Aditi will serve as a strategic growth lever for Symphony Teleca through its design and cloud expertise, complementing its engineering, mobile and analytics capabilities. The combined team will have 7,500 employees across 40 global offices with innovation hubs in North and South America, Europe and Asia, reports ET.