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Coforge headquarters inGreater Noida | |
| Formerly | NIIT Technologies |
|---|---|
| Company type | Public |
| ISIN | INE591G01017 |
| Industry | Information technology |
| Founded | 13 May 1992; 33 years ago (1992-05-13) |
| Headquarters | Noida,Uttar Pradesh, India |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Sudhir Singh (CEO)[1] |
| Services | |
| Revenue | |
Number of employees | 24,607 (December 2023)[2] |
| Website | www |
| Footnotes / references Financials as of 31 March 2025[update].[3] | |
Coforge Limited, formerly known asNIIT Technologies Limited, is an Indianmultinationalinformation technology company based inNoida. The company's stock trades on theBombay Stock Exchange and on theNational Stock Exchange of India under theticker symbol COFORGE.[4][5][6]
The company was incorporated in 1992 as NIIT Technologies Ltd, the software services division ofNIIT.[6][7]
In 2006, the company acquired UK Insurance Solutions Company. In the same year company partnered withAdecco SA.[8] In 2008, the company signed a multi-million-pounds deal withBritish Airways.[9]
In 2012, the company implemented "Intranet Prahari" project forBorder Security Force approved by theGovernment of India.[10] In the same year, Indian Tobacco Board awarded a contract to the company for the implementation ofe-auction system in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.[11]
In September 2012, the company launched Crew Wings, an application for Airline Cabin Crew Members.[12] In the same year, the company acquiredSabre Holdings' Philippines Development Center.[13]
In 2018, the Company acquired controlling interest in RuleTek, a US-based BPM architecture services company. After the acquisition, Coforge's digital arm Incessant Technologies controls 55% of Ruletek.[14]
In April 2019,Baring Private Equity Asia acquired a 30.6% stake in NIIT Technologies from thepromoter group for₹2,627 crore.[15] In July 2019, Baring increased its shareholding by 35% via anopen offer to public shareholders for₹3,045 crore.[16]
In 2020, NIIT Technologies was re-branded as Coforge.[1][17]
In April 2021, Coforge acquired 60% stake in SLK Global Solutions for₹918 crore. After this acquisition, the company's employee count rose to 21,000 having inherited SLK's employee strength of 10,000.[18]
By August 2023, Baring Private Equity Asia divested its entire 70% stake in Coforge, selling it across multiple tranches beginning in October 2020.[19][20]
In May 2024, Coforge announced that it would acquire a 54% stake in Cigniti Technologies.[21]
In March 2025, Coforge acquired Rythmos and TMLabs for $30 million andA$20 million respectively.[22]
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