$100-Million Deal strengthens iGATE’s ten years relation with MetLife

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$100-Million Deal strengthens iGATE’s ten years relation with MetLife 
In order to further strengthen the services of MetLife, iGATE has announced that it has bagged a new five-year contract valued at over $100 million for providing global infrastructure services to MetLife. iGATE also celebrated the completion of 10 years of partnership in providing services globally to MetLife across North America, EMEA and Asia-Pacific. 
With this multimillion-dollar deal, iGATE will assist MetLife in building out an Innovative Infrastructure model to manage its IT systems towards greater efficiency and flexibility, in order to drive lower costs and increase business agility.
Sanjay Tugnait, EVP, Head of Sales – North America and Global Head of Alliances, iGATE, said, “This win is a strong validation of iGATE’s domain and technology expertise in the insurance industry. Our 10-year-long relationship with MetLife has given us deep understanding of the company's global businesses and will enable us to achieve definitive business imperatives for them in terms of both cost rationalization and high levels of service delivery. We remain committed to our long-standing partnership with MetLife and will work to further strengthen their service offering and customer experience driven by our proven outcomes-based model.”
“We are delighted to further strengthen our 10-year association with iGATE. With iGATE’s support in technology and operations, MetLife is committed to drive efficiency, eliminate redundancies that add cost and complexity and improve our understanding of customers. The year-on-year productivity and quality improvement parameters were clearly visible through the Managed Services programme it provides,” said Jim O’Donnell, Senior VP, Enterprise Infrastructure & Architecture (CTO), MetLife........See More

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