Thiru Vengadam appointed MD of IFS India

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Thiru Vengadam appointed MD of IFS India

IFS has appointed Thiru Vengadam as Managing Director of IFS Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. Vengadam brings more than 23 years of experience working with the Indian business arms of global corporations like Digital Equipments, SAP, PricewaterhouseCoopers, PeopleSoft, TCS and Infor Global; he has worked in various roles encompassing business development, partner management, sales management, marketing, consulting, programme management and country management.

Announcing the appointment, Ian Fleming, Managing Director of IFS - Middle East, Africa and South Asia, said, "IFS is poised for a phenomenal growth in India. We recognize the potential India presents as one of the fastest-growing economies of the world and expect to grow our customer base exponentially. We continue to invest in India in delivering better, agile solutions to our customers. We have chosen Thiru to lead the Indian operation at this crucial juncture."

Commenting on his new role, Vengadam said, "IFS India offers an agile ERP, EAM and MRO business applications for Indian companies to derive business benefits faster. IFS applications are easy to implement and have the right functionalities to support businesses in utilities involved in generation, transmission or distribution of power; defense establishments involved in research, development, production, operations, maintenance including the military; project based manufacturing industries, including engineering, procurement and construction. We are also the leading provider of solutions to the ports and terminals sector. Our aim is to become the preferred supplier of business applications in our focus areas. We will also be enhancing the partner ecosystem in supporting our solution in the country."

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