DBT Bureau
Bengaluru, 10 May
Mid-tier IT services firm, Happiest Minds Technologies said it would acquire a 100% stake in US-based digital product engineering company Aureus Tech Systems for $8.5 million, or around Rs 71 crore, in cash consideration.
“Through this acquisition, Happiest Minds strengthens its domain capabilities in insurance & reinsurance, healthcare, and life sciences verticals and product & digital engineering services (PDES) business,” the Bengaluru-based IT services firm said in a statement.
Aureus has a development centre in Hyderabad and is a niche native of Microsoft’s cloud computing platform Azure focused on digital and cloud transformation using data, AI, and application modernisation.
“Aureus strengthens our BFSI and healthcare industry groups, enhances our value proposition in these verticals, and contributes to our new customer acquisition initiatives,” said Joseph Anantharaju, executive vice chairman at Happiest Minds.
Happiest Minds has been aggressive in the M&A space since the beginning of this financial year. This is the company’s third acquisition in 2024-25 so far, with two acquisitions of PureSoftware Technologies and Macmillan Learning India announced in April.
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