Seeking to sustain the growth momentum, the Pune-headquartered company is looking at establishing a strong local presence in the region organically as well as through acquisitions and joint ventures, said G B Kumar, head of Middle East, North Africa and Turkey operations at Tech Mahindra.
“MENA and Turkey are among the few markets in the world, which have been growing in terms of business for the past year or so, while the rest of the markets actually shrank. “In FY13, we grew in excess of 100 per cent in this region.
So, it has been a growth market for us and we are definitely looking at keeping up this growth momentum -- be it organically or inorganically,” said Kumar, who joined the company in March this year.
According to Kumar, clients in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Oman give more importance to relationships and trust than anything else.
That’s why beyond a particular size, local sponsorships become quite important to grow in these markets, as this will help the clients believe “we are here to invest rather than just doing business and run away”,
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