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City-based IT services firm Hexaware Technologies has revamped its organisational structure and strengthened its management team by appointing new heads for its business units.
The mid tier software exporter will now focus on three distinct business units: banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), travel and transportation and emerging verticals.
The Emerging verticals unit will focus on seeding the manufacturing and healthcare domains and will also include existing non-BFSI and non-ravel and transportation under one roof for better management, according to a company press note.
Yogendra Shah who was overseeing the APAC geography for Hexaware will now head the travel and transportation vertical. The BFSI vertical will be headed by Deepak Rao, who joins Hexaware from Siemens Information Systems Ltd. Anirban Chakraborty who joins Hexaware from Tata Consultancy Services, will head the Emerging Markets vertical.
“The planned structure will facilitate aggressive account mining, enable us to define and penetrate target accounts better and provide greater value to our customers,” said P.R. Chandrasekar, CEO and Vice-Chairman, Hexaware.
R.V. Ramanan will continue to head the global delivery organisation, which will now be divided into three definite horizontals of business technology optimisation, enterprise resources planning and business intelligence and delivery centres.
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