ORC Systems To Acquire 50% Stake in lnexture Solutions
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ORC Systems To Acquire 50% Stake in lnexture Solutions

ORC Systems India Limited, a leading provider of information technology and software consultancy services, has announced plans to acquire an equity stake of up to 50.10 per cent in lnexture Solutions Limited. This strategic move is aimed at accelerating the company’s global expansion and enhancing its delivery capabilities across key markets.

The acquisition, valued at up to Rs1 crore (approx. USD 120,000), is subject to necessary statutory and regulatory approvals. Upon completion, lnexture will operate as a subsidiary of ORC Systems, strengthening the company’s ability to cater to a broader international client base.

Based in Ahmedabad, lnexture Solutions is a rapidly growing IT services and consultancy firm offering full-stack software development, consulting, and maintenance services. With expertise in technologies such as Python, Java, Full Stack, Liferay, Spring Boot, and Django, lnexture delivers tailored digital solutions that enable operational efficiency and digital transformation for clients across the globe.

“This acquisition not only fortifies our technological depth but also expands our reach and customer acquisition capabilities,” said Mr. Hiten Barchha, Managing Director of ORC Systems. “It aligns with our strategic focus on penetrating new geographies and strengthening our global sales presence.”

ORC Systems already maintains a strong presence in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. The acquisition of lnexture—serving hundreds of global clients—will deepen ORC Systems’ footprint in the USA and open doors to two new territories: Belgium and Australia.

Australia’s IT and software services market, in particular, presents lucrative opportunities. Driven by rapid digital transformation, the sector is projected to reach USD 80 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 10.18 per cent. The software industry segment is expected to generate USD 40.26 billion in revenue by 2030, while IT consulting and implementation services could reach USD 1.59 billion.

This acquisition is part of ORC Systems’ long-term vision to become a global technology solutions powerhouse—delivering next-generation IT capabilities that empower clients to scale, transform, and succeed in an increasingly digital world.

ORC Systems India Limited, a leading provider of information technology and software consultancy services, has announced plans to acquire an equity stake of up to 50.10 per cent in lnexture Solutions Limited. This strategic move is aimed at accelerating the company’s global expansion and enhancing its delivery capabilities across key markets.The acquisition, valued at up to Rs1 crore (approx. USD 120,000), is subject to necessary statutory and regulatory approvals. Upon completion, lnexture will operate as a subsidiary of ORC Systems, strengthening the company’s ability to cater to a broader international client base.Based in Ahmedabad, lnexture Solutions is a rapidly growing IT services and consultancy firm offering full-stack software development, consulting, and maintenance services. With expertise in technologies such as Python, Java, Full Stack, Liferay, Spring Boot, and Django, lnexture delivers tailored digital solutions that enable operational efficiency and digital transformation for clients across the globe.“This acquisition not only fortifies our technological depth but also expands our reach and customer acquisition capabilities,” said Mr. Hiten Barchha, Managing Director of ORC Systems. “It aligns with our strategic focus on penetrating new geographies and strengthening our global sales presence.”ORC Systems already maintains a strong presence in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. The acquisition of lnexture—serving hundreds of global clients—will deepen ORC Systems’ footprint in the USA and open doors to two new territories: Belgium and Australia.Australia’s IT and software services market, in particular, presents lucrative opportunities. Driven by rapid digital transformation, the sector is projected to reach USD 80 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 10.18 per cent. The software industry segment is expected to generate USD 40.26 billion in revenue by 2030, while IT consulting and implementation services could reach USD 1.59 billion.This acquisition is part of ORC Systems’ long-term vision to become a global technology solutions powerhouse—delivering next-generation IT capabilities that empower clients to scale, transform, and succeed in an increasingly digital world.

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