Coforge Secures US Dollar 158 Million Five-Year Contract
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Coforge Secures US Dollar 158 Million Five-Year Contract

Coforge Limited has secured a US dollar 158 million (USD 158 mn) five-year contract with a United Kingdom based client that will take effect in April 2026. The company will provide services under the agreement and anticipates revenue to accrue evenly over five years. Management expects material expansion of ancillary revenue around the contract from the same client.

The deal aligns with a broader trend of increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) led solutions across Europe and reflects demand for innovation, governance and resilience capabilities among large customers. Coforge will deploy its five AI based platforms including Coforge Forge-X, Coforge EvolveOps.Ai, Coforge BlueSwan, Coforge Quasar and Coforge Data Cosmos to address client requirements. Platform delivery will be supported by the company's product engineering approach and investments in cloud, data and automation technologies. The company also plans to integrate client teams with its delivery model to accelerate time to value.

Revenue recognition is expected to be evenly spread over the term and services will commence in April 2026, underpinning a predictable financial profile for the duration of the contract. The company indicated that the agreement could lead to expanded workstreams and larger median deal sizes within the region. These outcomes are anticipated to contribute to sustained growth over the five year engagement. This profile is expected to aid planning for investments and resource allocation across regions.

Coforge is a global digital services and solutions provider that leverages emerging technologies and deep domain expertise to deliver business impact for clients. The firm leads with product engineering and leverages artificial intelligence, cloud, data, integration and automation to transform organisations into intelligent, high growth enterprises. Coforge operates 33 global delivery centres and is present in 25 countries. The company emphasised its focus on select industries and strategic partnerships with leading technology platforms to support delivery and sustain growth.

Coforge Limited has secured a US dollar 158 million (USD 158 mn) five-year contract with a United Kingdom based client that will take effect in April 2026. The company will provide services under the agreement and anticipates revenue to accrue evenly over five years. Management expects material expansion of ancillary revenue around the contract from the same client. The deal aligns with a broader trend of increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) led solutions across Europe and reflects demand for innovation, governance and resilience capabilities among large customers. Coforge will deploy its five AI based platforms including Coforge Forge-X, Coforge EvolveOps.Ai, Coforge BlueSwan, Coforge Quasar and Coforge Data Cosmos to address client requirements. Platform delivery will be supported by the company's product engineering approach and investments in cloud, data and automation technologies. The company also plans to integrate client teams with its delivery model to accelerate time to value. Revenue recognition is expected to be evenly spread over the term and services will commence in April 2026, underpinning a predictable financial profile for the duration of the contract. The company indicated that the agreement could lead to expanded workstreams and larger median deal sizes within the region. These outcomes are anticipated to contribute to sustained growth over the five year engagement. This profile is expected to aid planning for investments and resource allocation across regions. Coforge is a global digital services and solutions provider that leverages emerging technologies and deep domain expertise to deliver business impact for clients. The firm leads with product engineering and leverages artificial intelligence, cloud, data, integration and automation to transform organisations into intelligent, high growth enterprises. Coforge operates 33 global delivery centres and is present in 25 countries. The company emphasised its focus on select industries and strategic partnerships with leading technology platforms to support delivery and sustain growth.

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