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Role of Tata in promoting local economy as partners in ICT

Role of Tata in promoting local economy as partners in ICT. March, 2011. Pankaj Kumar Gupta Head of delivery of frameworks solutions Tata Consultancy Services. The TATA Heritage. There is a difference between making money for oneself and creating wealth for others.

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Role of Tata in promoting local economy as partners in ICT

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  1. Role of Tata in promoting local economy as partners in ICT March, 2011 Pankaj Kumar Gupta Head of delivery of frameworks solutions Tata Consultancy Services

  2. The TATA Heritage There is a difference between making money for oneself and creating wealth for others TATA heritage is a story of a business house that has created wealth for a nation. It is a story of struggle, anxiety, adventure and achievement. 2

  3. Tata Heritage - Beyond Business Group Passionate commitment to developing the communities in which we operate: 66% Equity of Tata Sons in Public Trusts Activities • Endowments for National Institutions • Indian Institute of Science • Tata Institute of Social Sciences • Tata Memorial Hospital • Tata Institute of Fundamental Research • National Center for Performing Arts • Development assistance • Foreign scholarships - science/engineering • FY 09 contribution to social welfare Rs. 313 cr./$68.2 m • Annual Spend ~$35MM Social Welfare Expenditure budgeted before P&L • Commitment to Community in company Articles of Association • Active Volunteering Program with Over 15,000 volunteers “In a free enterprise, the community is not just another stakeholder in the business, but is in fact the very purpose of its existence” – Jamsetji Tata, Founder 3

  4. Tata Businesses India’s Largest Conglomerate 100 Operating Companies in 7 Business Sectors Some Recent International M&A Activity: VSNL Tyco Global Networks/Teleglobe [ $369MM ] Tata Tea Tetley/Good Earth Vitamin Water [ ~$1B ] Tata Motors Jaguar/Land Rover [ ~$2.3B ] Taj Hotels Boston Ritz Carlton [ $170MM ] Tata Steel Corus Steel [ $13B ] Company significantly broadens product line and global footprint One of Asia’s largest hotel companies expands into U.S. Largest provider of submarine cable bandwidth 2nd largest global branded tea operation Combined company now 6th largest steel producer in the world

  5. Tata Consultancy Services - Corporate Facts • TCS was established in 1968 • FY 2010 revenue of USD 6.34 billion (up from USD 6.01 billion in FY 2009) • Over 1,63,995* employees • 1st Company in the world to be assessed at Level 5 for integrated enterprise-wide CMMI and PCMM • Global Presence - 141 offices in 42 countries • First and Largest • Software R&D centre in India • Software exporter in India TCS Revenues in USD Millions * All Figures as of March 31 * Excluding Subsidiaries, 1,86,914 Associates inclusive of subsidiaries As on 31st December 2010

  6. Banking Solutions Touching the life of millions… Passport Seva Self Help Group Telecos VAT More than 100,000 passports issued 8 million + anticipated 2.7 Million registered users 400 Million across coastal belt 1.85 Million e-filings MCA 21 AP OnlineMP Online Electricity 10 million SHG members 28.1 Million Job Card Holders AP NREGA Aarogyasri 3.5 Million people screened 2.5 Million access website every month INCOIS Central Broad of Direct Taxes 30 million registered tax payers ~40 million users 400 Million Bank Accounts 150 Million Customers

  7. TCS Global Europe 22 2 UK & Ireland 11 1 141 Offices in 42 countries 107 Solution Centres in 20 countries N. America 18 4 APAC 6 18 India MEA 53 81 IberoAmerica 7 3 10 12 Sales Office Solution Centres As on 31st December 2010

  8. Truly Global Workforce • Total No. of associates 1,63,995* • Non Indian nationals comprise 6.8% of our workforce in Q3 11 • Employees from across 90 nationalities • 30.5% of our workforce comprises women • 61% of our associates have more than 3 years of work experience Job Creation - Direct & Indirect Jobs * Excluding Subsidiaries, 1,86,914 Associates inclusive of subsidiaries As on 31st December 2010

  9. TCS Mexico, Central America & Caribbean

  10. TCS has contributed significantly to transformation of Urban Local bodies within India Technological Advancement Uttarakhand - centralized solution for 63 Municipalities of Uttarakhand

  11. TCS has contributed significantly to transformation of Urban Local bodies within India Bhubaneshwar: central solution for JNNURM compliant processes and impalement in 44 ULBs

  12. TCS has contributed significantly to transformation of Urban Local bodies within India Pune Municipal Corporation:Development and implementation of Property tax and water meter billing systems

  13. TCS has contributed significantly to transformation of Urban Local bodies within India Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Works: Feasibility Report of financial, economic and management analysis For the implementation of a water supply and sanitation project

  14. TCS has contributed significantly to transformation of Urban Local bodies within India Baroda Municipal Corporation: Design, development and implementation of Accounting and Financial Management Systems

  15. TCS has contributed significantly to transformation of Urban Local bodies within India Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Development Plan: digitization of ~300,000 land parcels from City Survey Maps

  16. TCS has contributed significantly to transformation of Urban Local bodies within India Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai : Design, development and Implementation of a project planning and control system

  17. TCS has contributed significantly to transformation of Urban Local bodies within India Kolkata Municipal Corporation: Computerization of operations, design and implementation

  18. Engagement with Cardiff City Council 18

  19. The desired results.. Partner to bring in innovative technology solutions to enable greater efficiency and citizen focus 19

  20. TCS – Adding Sugar in the Milk the world over-The Tata Story 20

  21. Case studies India-Contributing to Local economic development • Jamshedpur-The Steel City • Sanand-The Nano Car Story • The TCS growth Story • The global Networked Delivery centres • Onsite and Near shoring 21

  22. How does it work- TCS Going Places • Responding to reasons for Setting up of base • Business opportunity • Potential for availability of manpower • Specific competencies in the local economy • Infrastructure • Cost advantage-connectivity/land/tax etc • Creating competencies • Leveraging the competencies and add to GNDC

  23. How does it work- TCS Going Places • Indirect employment opportunities • Emperically –Multiplier is 1:10 • Create Demand for services-technical and social • Key Success Factors • achieve critical mass/scales of economy • Leveraging time zone advantages • Levelling opportunities/creating equal opportunity • Continuously Creating value • Strict Regulations for facilitating such economies 23

  24. IT-BPO-KPO: Creating employment in regions- Case of India 24

  25. Impact of IT-BPO-KPO Industry Helping to solve the problem of unemployment and migration, thus making India’s growth story inclusive 25

  26. Thank You! p.gupta@tcs.com

  27. TATA – Transforming Jamshedpur also known as Steel City, TataNagar or simply Tata http://des.delhigovt.nic.in/Census2001/urbanplus.htm http://www.citymayors.com/statistics/urban_growth1.html 27

  28. TATA – Transforming Jamshedpur also known as Steel City, TataNagar or simply Tata 28

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