Cognizant Acquires Belcan for $1.3 Billion: Aerospace & Defense Expansion
Jun 11, 2024 15:45
Cognizant acquires Belcan for $1.3 billion, expanding into aerospace and defense. The deal aims to boost Cognizant's ER&D services and revenue, with Belcan's expertise complementing Cognizant's digital engineering capabilities.
New Delhi, Jun 11 (PTI) American IT firm Cognizant on Tuesday said it has signed an agreement to acquire digital engineering company Belcan, LLC at a purchase value of about USD 1.3 billion (about Rs 10, 861 crore).
The buyout comprises USD 1.19 billion in cash consideration and a fixed 1.47 million Cognizant shares worth USD 97 million based on Cognizant's closing share price on June 7, 2024.
Cincinnati-based Belcan is owned by private equity firm AE Industrial Partners.
Cognizant, through the acquisition, seeks to expand its access to the nearly USD 190 billion ER&D (engineering research and development) services industry and diversify into aerospace, defense, space, and marine sectors.
"As a result of this transaction, Cognizant expects to deliver over USD 100 million in annual revenue synergies within three years, with additional cost synergies expected over time," a company statement said.
The acquisition comes shortly after Cognizant took over American software firm ServiceNow's partner Thirdera in January 2024.
Belcan's business is expected to contribute over USD 800 million of revenue to Cognizant in 2024 on an annualised basis.
As per the agreement, Belcan CEO Lance Kwasniewski will continue to lead the firm, which will now work as an operating unit of Cognizant.
"Belcan's deep engineering capabilities and domain expertise across the aerospace & defense market will be complemented by Cognizant's scale and own multi-decade digital engineering expertise, providing Belcan's blue-chip client roster access to our advanced AI, Cloud and Data technologies," Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S said.
Belcan is a global supplier of digital engineering services, serving a diverse customer base across aerospace, defense, space, marine, and industrial sectors, primarily in North America and the UK.
"Belcan's clients would gain access to Cognizant's full suite of technology services, while Cognizant's clients across the manufacturing, automotive, energy, and high-tech sectors we believe will benefit from Belcan's engineering skills," Kumar said.
New Jersey-based Cognizant is a Nasdaq-listed IT and outsourcing firm, with a huge foot base in India.
Home »
Market News » Cognizant Acquires Belcan for $1.3 Billion: Aerospace & Defense Expansion
DISCLAIMER - This article is from a syndicated feed. The original source is responsible for accuracy, views & content ownership. Views expressed may not reflect those of rediff.com India Limited.
You May Like To Read
MORE NEWS
DRI Seizes Red Sanders Worth Rs 6.26 Cr, 4...
DRI seizes 15 MT of red sanders worth Rs 6.26 crore in Delhi, arrests 4. Illegal export...
UAE Fund to Invest ₹1,000 Cr in Kerala Startups
UAE-based Feeder Fund to invest ₹1,000 crore in Kerala startups over 3 years. Boost...
ECL Aims for 58 MT Output, Mine Closures Planned
Eastern Coalfields Ltd (ECL) targets 58 MT output, plans closure of six underground...
India: Export Potential in Russia
300 Indian products have huge export potential in Russia. Engineering, pharma, agri,...
Gold & Silver Rally: Inflation Data in Focus
Gold and silver prices rally amid inflation data focus. Analysts eye central bank...
India Ranks 3rd in Global AI Vibrancy Index
India ranks 3rd in Stanford University's Global AI Vibrancy tool, surpassing advanced...
EPFOA Urges CPFC: Equip Offices for Compliance
EPFOA urges CPFC to equip field offices with authority & tools to handle default &...
TV Prices to Rise in January: Chip Shortage &...
TV prices are expected to increase in January due to memory chip shortages and a...
India Gems & Jewellery Exports Up 20% in November
India's gems and jewellery exports grew 20% to USD 2.5 billion in November, says GJEPC....
Navi Mumbai Airport: 3rd Runway Feasibility Study
CIDCO invites bids for a consultant to study the feasibility of a third runway at Navi...
Read More »