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Cyient Plans $100M+ Acquisitions to Boost Digital and AI Capabilities

Key Takeaways

  • Cyient plans 3 acquisitions worth over $100 million within 6-12 months
  • Focus areas: digital/AI technologies, automotive, and US defense sectors
  • Company aims to accelerate market entry through strategic acquisitions

Engineering solutions provider Cyient is actively pursuing acquisition targets valued at over $100 million as part of its inorganic growth strategy. The company plans to complete up to three acquisitions within the next 6-12 months to strengthen capabilities in digital technologies, AI, automotive, and the US defense sector.

Strategic Focus Areas

Executive Director and CEO Sukamal Banerjee revealed the acquisition strategy during a media interaction, emphasizing that the goal is acquiring competencies rather than simply building numbers. The company specifically targets high-growth areas where it can leverage new capabilities across its existing customer base.

“The idea is not to build up numbers, but to make sure we get competencies which are in high growth areas so that we can adopt them, in terms of growth they bring in as an asset… also cross-leverage them across our customer base,” he said.

Targeting Growth Verticals

Cyient aims to significantly expand its presence in automotive engineering R&D, where the company acknowledges its current footprint is below potential. Software development represents another key focus area for strategic acquisitions.

“Automotive is an area where Cyient presence is not significant compared to where it should be…” he said.

Accelerating US Defense Entry

The acquisition strategy will particularly help Cyient enter the US defense sector, where the company possesses the necessary competencies but lacks physical legal infrastructure. While organic expansion would take 2-3 years, acquisitions could achieve market entry within nine months.

“We have all the competencies to work in U.S. defence, but we do not have the physical legal infrastructure in place,” he said on how acquisitions in such cases would help pave the way and accelerate the process that through an organic route will take 2-3 years. An acquisition can help get there in nine months and shorten the cycle, he added.

Financial Strength and AI Focus

Banerjee highlighted Cyient’s debt-free balance sheet and strong cash generation as key enablers for the acquisition strategy. The company is also heavily investing in AI technologies, recognizing their transformative impact on engineering processes.

“We are investing heavily in terms of making sure that these areas are well thought out, well structured, so we can go and talk to our customers before customers come and ask us adopt,” he said.

Hiring and Workforce Strategy

Currently employing 16,300 people globally, Cyient’s Digital, Engineering and Technology business hires approximately 1,000 people quarterly. The company plans to increase fresher hiring from 10-15% to 25-30% of total recruitment in the longer term.

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