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Capgemini rope in Ananth Chandramouli to head Local Business Services for India and MEA

Capgemini announced the appointment of Ananth Chandramouli as the new Head of Local Business Services (LBS) for India and the Middle East. In this role, Ananth Chandramouli will be responsible for formulating LBS’ go-to-market strategy, driving its revenue growth, managing client relationships, collaborating with partners and developing its talent for the India and Middle East markets. Ananth takes over from Kishor Chitale who moves to a new role in the Asia Pacific region and will be responsible for building the Cloud Services strategy and roadmap for Capgemini in APAC and the Middle East.

Luc-Francois Salvador, Chairman and Head of Capgemini in APAC said; “It gives me immense pleasure to welcome Ananth Chandramouli as the new Head of LBS for India and the Middle East. It has been a crucial undertaking to identify and elect the right leader for the team. Ananth’s exceptional experience that cuts across a wide range of portfolios and business verticals and a strong understanding of the local market will help us take Capgemini’s Local Business Services to the next level of growth.”

Ananth Chandramouli, Head of Local Business Services, India and the Middle East said, “Emerging technologies and increased competition is bringing a sense of urgency and demand for technology-driven transformation in enterprise organizations. Capgemini’s strategic focus on Digital and Cloud services, combined with strong consulting and delivery capabilities, makes us well-poised to help enterprises drive their digital transformation charter. I am excited to lead LBS at this juncture when the company is looking to raise the growth momentum in India and the Middle East.”

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