France's Capgemini to buy business transformation firm WNS for $3.3 billion
July 7 (Reuters) - French IT services firm Capgemini CAPP.PA has agreed to buy business transformation and services company WNS WNS.N for a cash payment of $3.3 billion, it said on Monday.
The price translating to $76.50 per WNS share represents a 17% premium compared to the last closing price on July 3 and does not include India-based WNS's financial debt.
Capgemini expects the acquisition to be immediately accretive to its revenue and operating margin, the company said in a press statement.
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