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Capgemini to buy outsourcing firm WNS for $3.3 billion in AI push

INDIA, JUL 7 – The $3.3 billion acquisition will boost Capgemini’s earnings per share by 4% in 2026 and expand its AI-driven consulting services for business transformation, officials said.

  • Capgemini has agreed to buy technology outsourcing company WNS for a cash payment of $3.3 billion to capitalize on their Agentic AI offerings for companies seeking to transform their business processes.
  • The acquisition price represents a 17 percent premium compared to the last closing price on July 3 and does not include WNS's financial debt, according to Capgemini.
  • Capgemini aims to create a consulting business service focused on guiding enterprises on how to reform their operations through Generative AI and Agentic AI, expecting 'significant' investments.
  • CEO Aiman Ezzat stated that WNS brings high growth and margin accretive services while increasing Capgemini's exposure to the US market.
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The title of this world leader in digital transformation folds at the beginning of the week after the announcement of the acquisition of WNS, a player in digital business process management services for an amount of $3.3 billion. A reasonable price but the relevance of the operation raises questions about the rise in artificial intelligence.

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L'AGEFI broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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