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Infosys decides to offload Panaya, Kallidus and Skava; expects sale to be completed by March 2019

Press Trust of India • April 13, 2018, 18:20:44 IST
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Infosys said it has decided to sell its subsidiary Panaya - Israeli firm whose acquisition became a contentious issue between the founders and Vishal Sikka

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Infosys decides to offload Panaya, Kallidus and Skava; expects sale to be completed by March 2019

Bengaluru: Infosys on Friday said it has decided to sell its subsidiary Panaya - the Israeli firm whose acquisition became a contentious issue between the founders and the erstwhile management led by Vishal Sikka. The Bengaluru-based firm is also looking at offloading its other subsidiaries Kallidus and Skava. “In the quarter ended 31 March, 2018, on conclusion of a strategic review of its portfolio of businesses, the company initiated identification and evaluation of potential buyers for its subsidiaries, Kallidus and Skava (together referred to as ‘Skava’) and Panaya (collectively referred to as ‘disposal group’),” Infosys said in a regulatory filing. The company expects the sale to be completed by March 2019. “Accordingly, assets amounting to Rs 2,060 crore ( $316 million) and liabilities amounting to Rs 324 crore ( $50 million) in respect of the disposal group have been reclassified and presented as ‘held for sale’,” Infosys said. [caption id=“attachment_3969941” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] Infosys said upon reclassification, an impairment loss of Rs 118 crore ( $18 million) in respect of Panaya has been recognised in the consolidated profit and loss for the quarter and year ended 31 March, 2018. The corresponding write-down in the investment value of Panaya in the standalone financial statements of Infosys is Rs 589 crore ( $90 million), it added. A whistleblower report last year alleged wrongdoings by Infosys and some officials in the $200 million acquisition of Israeli automation technology firm Panaya. An internal audit committee set up by Infosys found no evidence supporting the whistleblower’s allegations. However, Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy had demanded that the full report by Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher on these whistleblower allegations be made public. Later in October, the Infosys board – under its new chairman Nandan Nilekani - gave a clean chit to the controversial Panaya acquisition, saying there was no merit in the allegations of wrongdoing. It had also said that after a “careful re-consideration” it has concluded that putting out more details of the probe would “inhibit the company’s ability to conduct effective investigations into any matter in the future”.

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