Glodyne Technoserve to acquire Comat Technologies

 

Glodyne Technoserve
announced the acquisition of Comat Technologies, a leading provider of
e-governance services in India.



Comat has created a
strong niche in the e-governance sector in the country having worked with
governments in using technology to provide services that ensure reach to
millions of people and bring efficiency in the processes.



Comat
acquisition will help Glodyne expand its reach in new states and add
several key partnerships and relationships with governments for providing
citizen centric programs. Amongst others, Comat has a notable pipeline of
projects addressing important and current areas such as UID services.



It has
also implemented PDS program which encompasses complete computerization of the
Food and Civil Supplies department covering over 10 million families across
Karnataka. Glodyne intends to fully leverage these opportunities to
continue to expand its presence in the e-governance space.



With Comat’s experience in the space Glodyne
expects further improvements in efficiencies and delivery excellence as it
continues to pursue large public-private partnership based projects.



Glodyne has been a
pioneer in implementing transformational e-governance projects in the country.
Comat brings on-the-ground experience of having worked on providing services
for millions of rural citizens. Together with our technology and service
offerings, we believe tremendous value can be created for all
constituents” said Annand Sarnaaik, CMD of Glodyne Technoserve.



“As a leading
social enterprise, Comat has created huge impact on the ground serving millions
of rural citizens. We believe that the philosophy we set out in building the
enterprise has remained over the years and together with Glodyne, we think we
can increase our social impact foot print” said Ravi Rangan, founder and
vice chairman Comat Technologies.



With Glodyne’
financial strengths, strong presence in the government sector and its
experience of executing large public-private partnership based projects; it is
confident of ensuring efficiencies improvement through backward integration as
well as strengthens its position in the government space.

 


By TelecomLead.com
Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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