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Won’t sack employees in RBS project, will redeploy them: Infosys

Software major Infosys Ltd on Wednesday said that it will not lay off 3,000 techies working on the Royal Bank of Scotland project, but will divert them to other projects.

Updated on: Aug 18, 2016 12:26 AM IST
By , Bengaluru
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Software major Infosys Ltd on Wednesday said that it will not lay off 3,000 techies working on the Royal Bank of Scotland project, but will divert them to other verticals.

There were reports on August 16 that Infosys will soon lay off about 3,000 techies. (Company website)
There were reports on August 16 that Infosys will soon lay off about 3,000 techies. (Company website)

Some agencies reported on Tuesday that Infosys may lay off employees after RBS cancelled its contract for setting up a new bank (Williams & Glyn) .

“Subsequent to this (RBS) decision, we will carry out an orderly ramp-down of about 3,000 persons, primarily in India, over the next few months,” the IT major had disclosed on its website but did not share details with the media.

The Edinburgh-based RBS announced last week that it would no longer pursue its plan to separate and list a new UK (British) standalone bank (W&G) and instead pursue other options for the divestment of its business.

“We have been a W&G programme technology partner for consulting, application delivery and testing services,” the IT outsourcing company said on its website.

“As RBS has a key relationship for us, we look forward to strengthening our strategic partnership and working with it across other transformation programmes,” the company added.

 
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