Bluspring Enterprises Outlines Integrated Infrastructure Services
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Bluspring Enterprises Outlines Integrated Infrastructure Services

Bluspring Enterprises Limited is a nationally scaled, people powered, compliance first and tech enabled integrated infrastructure services enterprise listed on the National Stock Exchange as BLUSPRING and on the Bombay Stock Exchange as 544414. The company offers integrated facility management, food and hospitality, security services powered by Terrier, engineering asset management powered by Hofincons and telecom networks powered by Vedang through its category leading brands. It positions itself as a provider across end to end operations and support functions for institutional clients.

The company reports a workforce of 90,000 operating across 28 states and supporting more than 1,000 customers across healthcare, education, banking, financial services and insurance, commercial, information technology, telecom, manufacturing and industrial, government and public sector undertakings sectors. Bluspring describes its approach as people powered and compliance first while integrating technology to manage scale and complexity. The firm emphasises integrated delivery across multiple service verticals to meet client needs.

Bluspring highlights distinct branded units for security, asset management and telecom networks and states that these specialised verticals enable end to end service delivery under a unified management framework. The company describes its model as combining human resources, operational processes and technology to deliver consistent outcomes for clients in diverse sectors. It positions its scale and brand portfolio as competitive advantages in the infrastructure services market.

Investor and media contacts are listed by role within the company and further details are available on the corporate website. The company includes a standard forward looking disclaimer noting that statements about future performance are subject to risks and uncertainties which may cause actual results to differ materially and that no obligation is undertaken to update forward looking statements. Readers are advised to consult official filings for definitive information.

Bluspring Enterprises Limited is a nationally scaled, people powered, compliance first and tech enabled integrated infrastructure services enterprise listed on the National Stock Exchange as BLUSPRING and on the Bombay Stock Exchange as 544414. The company offers integrated facility management, food and hospitality, security services powered by Terrier, engineering asset management powered by Hofincons and telecom networks powered by Vedang through its category leading brands. It positions itself as a provider across end to end operations and support functions for institutional clients. The company reports a workforce of 90,000 operating across 28 states and supporting more than 1,000 customers across healthcare, education, banking, financial services and insurance, commercial, information technology, telecom, manufacturing and industrial, government and public sector undertakings sectors. Bluspring describes its approach as people powered and compliance first while integrating technology to manage scale and complexity. The firm emphasises integrated delivery across multiple service verticals to meet client needs. Bluspring highlights distinct branded units for security, asset management and telecom networks and states that these specialised verticals enable end to end service delivery under a unified management framework. The company describes its model as combining human resources, operational processes and technology to deliver consistent outcomes for clients in diverse sectors. It positions its scale and brand portfolio as competitive advantages in the infrastructure services market. Investor and media contacts are listed by role within the company and further details are available on the corporate website. The company includes a standard forward looking disclaimer noting that statements about future performance are subject to risks and uncertainties which may cause actual results to differ materially and that no obligation is undertaken to update forward looking statements. Readers are advised to consult official filings for definitive information.

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