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Adroit Infotech subsidiary lands ₹2.10 crore global deal

Economy Desk By Economy Desk March 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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Verso Altima India Private Limited, a subsidiary of Adroit Infotech Limited, has recently secured a contract valued at ₹2.10 crore (approximately $240,000) from PT Supra Primatama Nusantara, an Indonesian company, for SAP BRIM managed services. This news was disclosed in a regulatory filing on March 6, 2025.

At 1.15 pm today, the shares of Adroit Infotech Limited were trading at ₹17.07, showing a rise of ₹0.74 or 4.53 per cent on the NSE.

The contract, spanning a duration of one year, will involve providing functional and technical support for the SAP BRIM application, with a mix of onsite and offshore support. Adroit Infotech Limited specializes in SAP consulting services, boasting almost two decades of experience in delivering enterprise solutions to large corporations and mid-market clients.

Verso Altima India has a global presence, operating in 20 countries with collaborative centers located in various countries such as the UK, Brazil, Croatia, Jamaica, Oman, Spain, Thailand, and the USA. The company’s workforce comprises over 150 professionals, including certified project managers, architects, and data scientists.

In a statement, the company highlighted the growing demand for specialized technical resources in the BRIM (Billing and Revenue Innovation Management) market, emphasizing the rapid expansion of this sector.

The article was first published on March 6, 2025.

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