Les actions de Wipro bondissent de 3 % après un contrat de plus d'un milliard de dollars avec Olam

Les actions de Wipro Limited ont progressé de 3 % après la signature d'un contrat de transformation stratégique pluriannuel avec Olam Group, d'une valeur supérieure à un milliard de dollars. L'accord prévoit notamment l'acquisition par Wipro de Mindsprint, la division informatique d'Olam. Ce partenariat permettra d'optimiser les opérations d'Olam sur l'ensemble de sa chaîne de valeur.

Le cours de l'action de Wipro Limited a grimpé de 3 % suite à l'annonce d'un contrat majeur avec Olam Group. D'une valeur de plus d'un milliard de dollars, ce contrat pluriannuel se concentre sur la transformation stratégique, incluant des améliorations basées sur l'intelligence artificielle. Dans le cadre de cet accord, Wipro acquerra Mindsprint, la division informatique d'Olam, afin de soutenir ces initiatives, comme l'a rapporté The Economic Times. Cette opération représente une expansion significative pour Wipro dans le secteur de l'agroalimentaire et de l'agrobusiness, couvrant les opérations de la ferme à l'assiette. Le partenariat vise à rationaliser et numériser toute la chaîne de valeur d'Olam, renforçant ainsi l'efficacité de ses activités mondiales d'agrobusiness. Wipro, l'un des principaux fournisseurs de services informatiques, continue de viser des contrats de grande envergure dans un contexte de pressions concurrentielles au sein du secteur.

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