Campaign India Team
Aug 24, 2020

NIIT Technologies is now known as Coforge

The IT company's new name is effective today (24 August)

The change reflects the evolution of the company as well as its vision for the future
The change reflects the evolution of the company as well as its vision for the future
NIIT Technologies, an IT solutions and services organisation, has announced that the company has rebranded itself and will be operating under the name Coforge. A newly designed company logo has also been unveiled.
 
According to a statement from the company, the change reflects both the evolution of the company as well as its vision for the future. 
 
Sudhir Singh, CEO, Coforge, said, “We have charted a high growth and change trajectory for the firm in recent years and are today one of the fastest growing IT services firms in the industry. We are delighted to introduce a new name and brand identity that symbolises this transition. Coforge stands for working together to create lasting value. The name reflects the deep employee and client centricity ingrained within our firm’s culture. The 11,000 members of Team Coforge look forward to continue to partner with our clients and partners as they transform their businesses into intelligent, high growth enterprises.” 
 
He added, “We firmly believe that true transformation cannot be attempted by thinking in technology terms alone. It can only be delivered by a team that appreciates the business process context and also has the expertise to deploy the most appropriate technology solutions in that situation. We focus on very select industries, have a detailed understanding of the underlying processes of those industries and partner with leading platforms in those industries. We overlay our expertise in emerging and existing technologies on that business context understanding to deliver Intelligent, insight driven business models.”
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