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Coforge bets on large deals to drive growth despite macro challenges

Coforge bets on large deals to drive growth despite macro challenges

Despite travel market weakness and global macroeconomic concerns, Coforge expects BFSI, insurance and Gen AI-led deals to sustain strong momentum in FY26
Avik Das Bengaluru
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Mid-tier information technology (IT) services company Coforge is confident of carrying on the momentum in large deals in financial year 2025-26 (FY26), even as it expects persistent macroeconomic headwinds which could create some softness in certain businesses.
Deals worth at least $20 billion are up for renewal for the top six IT services players this year and mid-tier companies will be looking to punch above their weight to grab a slice at a time when clients will be looking for vendor consolidation to rein in costs.
'We are 100 per cent confident. The large deal momentum will continue unimpaired, if

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