Ashok Vemuri quits iGATE

October 06, 2015 11:36 pm | Updated 11:36 pm IST - BENGALURU:

French IT services company Capgemini said Ashok Vemuri, CEO of IGATE, has resigned from the company to pursue other interests outside of the company. The announcement from the IT major comes six months after it acquired U.S.-based IT services company iGATE for $4 billion. “Ashok Vemuri, CEO of IGATE, having successfully contributed to the transition process, leaves in a mutual agreement to pursue other interests outside of Capgemini,” a company statement said. Ashok Vemuri joined U.S.-based IGATE as CEO in September 2013. Earlier, there were speculations that Mr. Vemuri will quit iGATE after the $4 billion deal. — Special Correspondent

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