LTIMindtree Wins Rs 37.5 Billion Deal in Agribusiness Sector
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LTIMindtree Wins Rs 37.5 Billion Deal in Agribusiness Sector

LTIMindtree has won a Rs 37.5 billion ($450 million) contract from a global agribusiness firm, marking its largest deal to date. The seven-year project will introduce an artificial intelligence-driven operating model for application management, infrastructure, and cybersecurity.

The transformation will utilise platforms such as SAP S/4HANA, ServiceNow, and Microsoft Azure, alongside proprietary artificial intelligence frameworks, to improve scalability and operational efficiency.

The announcement comes amid macroeconomic challenges in the information technology sector. LTIMindtree considers the win a milestone in its artificial intelligence transformation journey.

For the quarter ended March twenty twenty-five, LTIMindtree reported a two point six per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 11.285 billion from Rs 10.999 billion. Revenue grew ten per cent to Rs 97.717 billion, compared to Rs 88.929 billion in the same period last year. For the full financial year, revenue rose seven per cent. Total order inflow reached $6 billion, a six per cent increase year-on-year.

This major contract underlines the company's strength in delivering future-ready solutions to large-scale global clients in critical sectors.

Source: The New Indian Express


LTIMindtree has won a Rs 37.5 billion ($450 million) contract from a global agribusiness firm, marking its largest deal to date. The seven-year project will introduce an artificial intelligence-driven operating model for application management, infrastructure, and cybersecurity.The transformation will utilise platforms such as SAP S/4HANA, ServiceNow, and Microsoft Azure, alongside proprietary artificial intelligence frameworks, to improve scalability and operational efficiency.The announcement comes amid macroeconomic challenges in the information technology sector. LTIMindtree considers the win a milestone in its artificial intelligence transformation journey.For the quarter ended March twenty twenty-five, LTIMindtree reported a two point six per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 11.285 billion from Rs 10.999 billion. Revenue grew ten per cent to Rs 97.717 billion, compared to Rs 88.929 billion in the same period last year. For the full financial year, revenue rose seven per cent. Total order inflow reached $6 billion, a six per cent increase year-on-year.This major contract underlines the company's strength in delivering future-ready solutions to large-scale global clients in critical sectors.Source: The New Indian Express

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