Hexaware Revamps Biz Structure
IT services firm Hexaware Technologies has appointed new heads for its business units and has strengthened its organisational structure and the management team.
The software exporter shall now focus on three specific business areas, banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI); travel and transportation; and Emerging verticals.
The Emerging verticals unit will concentrate the manufacturing and healthcare areas and the existing non BFSI and non travel and transportation activities at one place, for better management.
Yogendra Shah shall now head the travel and transportation vertical. Deepak Rao shall head the BFSI vertical on his joining Hexaware after leaving Siemens Information Systems Ltd and Anirban Chakraborty shall head Emerging Markets vertical after he leaves Tata Consultancy Services and joins Hexaware.
P.R. Chandrasekar, the CEO and Vice-Chairman, Hexaware said, “The planned structure will facilitate aggressive account mining, enabling us to define and penetrate target accounts better and provide greater value to our customers.”
R.V. Ramanan shall continue to head the global delivery organisation, which will be segmented into technology optimisation, enterprise resources planning and business intelligence and delivery centres.
A new BTO shall be formed by combining Focus Frame, an automated testing company acquired by Hexaware in 2006, and Hexaware’s testing practice. Milind Kalurkar shall now head the APAC geography where as earlier he was the head of India sales operations.