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Top IT firm Infosys Technologies is restructuring its Australian operations. This has created some redundancies, downsizing its workforce at Infosys Australia by around 5%, a source briefed in the matter said. The subsidiary employs 360 people, a majority of them from Expert Information Services — the first acquisition Infosys Australia made six years ago.
Infosys
board member and director for human resources Mohandas Pai confirmed that there
were some separations from Infosys Australia. Responding to a mail from ET, he
said: “We have had an organisational restructuring in our Australia
subsidiary and as a result, some positions have become redundant. It is the
first time after the acquisition that this is being done.”
The
tech leader has, however, promised that the laid-off employees would get
assistance for outplacement as well as severance pay.
A few months
ago, Gary Ebeyan, who used to head Infosys Australia, quit the firm citing
personal reasons. He was replaced by Jacqueline Korhonen, a former IBM
executive. Revenues and profits of Infosys Australia have been slipping in the
past three quarters of the fiscal in part due to the impact of the currency
movements.
From a
first quarter revenue of $34 million and a net income of $3 million, its second
quarter revenue slipped to $30.84 million and net income to $2.8 million. In the
third quarter, revenue fell further to $26 million and net income to $1.62
million.
“The Australian dollar is weakening
significantly,” explained an analyst, who said Infosys could be laying off
staff in other regions such as the UK as well. In Australia, Infosys’
largest customer is Telestra, he added.
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