"The Middle East continues to be a key component of Mahindra Satyam's growth and part of our growth plans for the region, we are looking into strengthening our operations in the region given the significant contribution of this market to our revenues," Mahindra Satyam Head MENA Region Manojeet Chowdhury said.
Currently UAE accounts for 38 per cent of the company's Middle East revenue, while Kuwait gives 18 per cent, Qatar and Bahrain contribute 13 per cent each, the filing said.
The new contracts follow the recent launch of Mahindra Satyam's new corporate identity, it said.
"We are targeting growth of around 100 per cent in the first year and we are confident of the prospects that lie ahead for us in the region," Chowdhury said.
Further, the company has also signed important clients from Morocco, Jordan and Oman.