HCL Technologies to buy after-market ERP software firm Quest Informatics

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HCL Technologies, through its fully-owned subsidiary Sankalp Semiconductors Private Limited, will acquire Bengaluru-based Quest Informatics, an aftermarket, Industry 4.0, and Internet of Things (IoT) company, for INR 15 crores in cash.

Established in 2000, Quest Informatics operates as an after-market digital transformation company, which caters to the automotive and construction equipment industries in the after-market enterprise resource planning (ERP) space.

Presently, Quest Informatics is said to serve over 40 global leaders in the aftermarket sector with its cloud-enabled aftermarket ERP, digital parts catalog product suites, and field services management.

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According to HCL Technologies, digital spending in the aftermarket space is among the quick-growing segments in the transportation and manufacturing sectors.

HCL Technologies to acquire Bengaluru-based after-market ERP software provider Quest Informatics

HCL Technologies to acquire Bengaluru-based after-market ERP software provider Quest Informatics. Photo courtesy of Mohit Agarwal/Wikipedia.org.

Commenting on HCL acquisition of Quest Informatics, Rudresh Basavarajappa — CEO and Chairman of Quest Informatics, said: “HCL Technologies’ global reach and expertise combined with Quest Informatics’ deep domain knowledge will help accelerate product innovation and drive a global reach for continued growth. The acquisition will create synergies and enable meaningful engagements with customers in the end-to-end digital aftermarket space.”

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Quest Informatics is expected to help grow HCL Technologies Industry 4.0 offerings into the aftermarket space. The Bengaluru firm’s products are said to be complementary to the IoT, Digital after-market and Industry 4.0 offerings of HCL Technologies, apart from being valuable to the latter’s transportation and manufacturing customer base.

Sukamal Banerjee — Corporate Vice President, Industry Software Division and IoT WoRKS, HCL Technologies, commenting on HCL acquisition of Quest Informatics, said: “Quest will help expand HCL Technologies’ Industry 4.0 offerings into the fast-growing aftermarket space. Quest’s suite of aftermarket solutions and products will be valuable to transportation and manufacturing clients globally in their digital transformation journey.

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“Additionally, Quest’s existing customers will benefit through HCL Technologies’ scale, reach and R&D prowess.”

The acquisition, which is not subject to any government or regulatory approvals, is likely to be wrapped up by 31 July 2022.

Recently, HCL Technologies signed a deal worth $54 million to acquire Confinale, a Switzerland-based digital banking and wealth management consulting company. Read here about HCL acquisition of Confinale.

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