India’s Wipro rises after deal to acquire Olam Group’s IT business

The logo of Wipro is displayed inside its premises in Bengaluru, India, August 13, 2025. REUTERS
April 6 (Reuters) – Shares of Wipro rose as much as 3.2% on Monday after the Indian IT ​services firm agreed to buy the IT services business ‌of Singapore-based Olam Group for an enterprise value of $375 million.
The stock was last up 1.9% at 9:34 a.m. IST, making it the top ​gainer on the IT index  which was trading 0.5% ​higher. It was also the second-biggest gainer on the ⁠benchmark Nifty 50 which was down 0.2%.
Olam Holdings, a ​unit of the Singapore food and agribusiness conglomerate, will sell 200 ​million ordinary shares of Mindsprint, its IT and digital services arm, to Wipro Networks, a unit of Wipro, Olam said in a statement on ​Monday.
Mindsprint provides technology, cybersecurity and digital services across sectors including ​food and agribusiness, manufacturing, retail and consumer packaged goods, as well as ‌healthcare ⁠and life sciences.
Analysts at ICICI Securities said the transaction is Wipro’s largest acquisition to date and improves revenue visibility while strengthening Wipro’s consulting, platform and industry-specific capabilities in the food and ​agribusiness vertical.
The deal ​would add ⁠domain expertise, IP-led platforms and a captive delivery relationship, making the engagement more strategic and sticky ​than a traditional outsourcing arrangement, the brokerage said.
Olam ​has ⁠also awarded Wipro an eight-year services contract with a committed annual spend of $100 million, which Wipro said is expected to exceed $1 ⁠billion in ​total contract value.
Wipro’s shares are now ​down 24.5% year-to-date, compared with a 19.2% decline in the IT index.

Reporting by ​Kashish Tandon and Sherin Sunny in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy

 

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