Infosys BPO inks five-year deal with T-Mobile UK

Infosys BPO inks five-year deal with T-Mobile UKInfosys BPO has revealed on Tuesday that the company has signed a five-year contract with T-Mobile UK.

Infosys BPO is a business process outsourcing arm of Infosys Technologies.

As per the terms of the deal, Infosys BPO will be responsible for supporting several core processes for their finance directorate which covers customer finance, commercial finance and accounting (F&A) and procurement operations of T-Mobile.

The sources said that the two conglomerates have not disclosed the size of the deal.

The sources further added that over the past fiscal, Infosys BPO has been focusing on purchasing domain expertise across industries in order to allow it to address industry-specific pain points faced by clients, using a combination of process and technology levers to improve efficiencies.

T-Mobile, is one of largest mobile operators around the world. The company is having more than 125 million customers worldwide and about 16.7 million customers in the UK itself.


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