MindTree Consulting said here on Friday that its gross income grew 90 per cent in the year to March to $55 million. |
The privately held IT and R&D services firm doubled its staff to 2,000 in the year and also made significant acquisitions of clients, including General Electric and Emirates, a company release said. |
"We expect high growth in the coming years and will continue to add capacity," managing director Ashok Soota said. |
During the year, the company strengthened its relationships with existing customers such as American Insurance Group, US's largest life insurer, Swedish truck maker Volvo and Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company Unilever. |
MindTree's work for rent-a-car firm Avis grew from re-building its website avis.com five years ago to projects for eight divisions of vehicle and travel financier, Cendant Corporation, Avis' parent company, the release said. |
"We find that large organisations are increasingly finding it more comfortable to work with mid-size IT companies. This trend is prevalent across the globe and MindTree has emerged as the face of India's mid-size segment," said chief operating officer Subroto Bagchi. |
Most of MindTree's money still came from the US, while revenues from Europe grew 120 per cent. |
Clients were also acquired in West Asia, Japan and among the ASEAN nations, "leading to solid growth in all our major markets," MindTree's chief executive officer Krishnakumar Natarajan said. |
During the year, the firm started new development centres in Hyderabad and Bangalore. Its R&D services business grew to include clients such as Alcatel, Nera, StorageTek, Symantec and Toshiba. |
The firm consolidated its Bluetooth solutions business with solutions licenced to 30 product companies, S Janakiraman, chief executive officer of R&D services said. |