Sunday, November 12, 2000
fesub.gif (4328 bytes)
Full Story
fe.gif (834 bytes)
India's first e-business paper
flnews.gif (5153 bytes)
Search FE
-
Download
BSE Quotes
NSE Quotes
-
Think Tank
This week we focus on a complete analysis of the
industry
-
 

IBM launches Global Financing division 

Our eFE Bureau  
IBM India has announced the launch of its IBM Global Financing (IGF) division in India. The division, though a part of the IBM, will function as an independent business unit and will provide leasing and financing to customers to fund their IT requirements.

The leasing and financing services from IBM will be avalable to customers and business partners for funding their software, hardware and service requirements for both IBM and non-IBM products to a certain extent.

India is the 12th country for IBM to launch its IGF division, which represents 45 per cent of IBM's assets. Close to 11 per cent of the company's global pre-tax income came from the financing and leasing initiative in 1999.

The current financing and leasing market for IT products in India, according to the company's officials, was expected to be in the range of $500 million to $1 billion and IBM was looking at tapping this segment.

Addressing presspersons, IBM India director and CEO Ranjit Limaye said the launch of IGF operations in India was in line with the company's strategy to be a one-stop-shop solution vendor for all its customers across the country.

Customer financing, commercial financing and global asset recovery services would be part of the divisions activities, Mr Limaye said.

Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.

- Lead Stories | Corporate | Infrastructure | Commodities | Economy/Finance | BSE Today | NSE/ Markets | Strategy | Convergence | After Hours top.gif (150 bytes)Top
flame.jpg (1068 bytes) © Copyright 1999: Indian Express Newspaper(Bombay) Ltd. All rights reserved throughout the world.
This entire edition is compiled in Mumbai by The Indian Express Online Media Limited, a division of
The Indian Express Group of Newspapers. Managed by The Indian Express Online Media Limited and hosted by CerfNet.