Wipro Ltd
The new unlisted firm, known as Wipro Enterprises Ltd, will include Wipro's consumer care, medical diagnostics and infrastructure units, Wipro said in a statement to the stock exchanges on Thursday.
Wipro's board will remain unchanged and the separation of the non-core units will have no impact on the company's management structure, according to the statement.
Separation of its non-core businesses will allow Wipro to focus on IT, where it competes with Infosys Ltd
Fierce competition and rising operating costs have eroded the bottom line of some firms in India's $100 billion-a-year IT services sector.
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Creating a IT-focused company will allow Wipro to "accelerate investments necessary to capitalize on market growth opportunities," said T K Kurien, CEO Of Wipro's IT Business.
Wipro stock ended up 3 percent.
"I don't think it's a very material move, in the sense, when people looked at Wipro, it was always as one focused on IT," said Bhavin Shah, chief executive of Equirus Capital in Mumbai.
"There are lot of positives internally that one hears about Mr. Kurien, about steps taken for stronger focus on the IT business, at some point if that starts delivering, certainly that's what the market will really care about," Shah said.
Wipro is due to announce its earnings for the quarter ended September 30 on Friday.