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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Capgemini to Buy WNS for $3.3 Billion to Boost AI and Improve Business Work
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Capgemini to Buy WNS for $3.3 Billion to Boost AI and Improve Business Work

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 7, 2025 2:28 pm
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Capgemini has just made one of its boldest moves yet. On July 7, the French IT giant announced it will acquire WNS for $3.3 billion. The goal? To become a global leader in AI-powered business services.

This deal is more than just about size. It’s about smart tech. Capgemini is aiming to grow its generative AI and agentic AI capabilities. These are tools that help businesses automate, analyse, and improve their work faster than ever before.

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WNS is a strong player in business process services. It has top global clients like United Airlines, M&T Bank, and McCain Foods. By bringing WNS under its umbrella, Capgemini will now get access to deep domain knowledge across industries.

The two companies have already signed a final agreement. Capgemini will pay $76.50 per share in cash. That’s 17% higher than WNS’ last share price. The deal is expected to grow Capgemini’s earnings by 4% before synergies in 2026 and 7% after synergies in 2027.

The AI boost Capgemini wanted

Capgemini is not just buying another company. It’s investing in the future. CEO Aiman Ezzat said the real opportunity lies in the shift from traditional BPS (Business Process Services) to something much smarter: AI-powered intelligent operations.

“Together, we will lead in Intelligent Operations,” said Ezzat. “We will support companies in their AI-driven business process changes using deep industry knowledge and smart platforms.”

This means helping clients improve speed, accuracy, and business results using AI and automation. From customer service to finance processes, AI is going to be doing a lot of the heavy lifting.

Also Read Meta Strikes OpenAI: 4 Top Researchers Walk Out, Zuckerberg Declares AI War

Why WNS?

WNS brings in over €1.9 billion in digital BPS revenue in 2024 alone. That’s a huge boost for Capgemini. WNS also comes with strong client relationships and a team skilled in process transformation.

WNS CEO Keshav R Murugesh said the deal creates a “powerful new mix.” Capgemini has the global reach and tech tools. WNS has deep process expertise. Together, they can take enterprise reinvention to a new level.

What’s next?

Capgemini says this deal will also help cross-sell services to each other’s clients. That means more growth, more innovation, and stronger partnerships.

With this move, Capgemini is showing the world it’s serious about leading in AI and intelligent operations. The future of work is smart, fast, and data-driven—and Capgemini wants to be at the center of it.

Also Read OpenAI Partners Oracle in $30Bn Deal to Expand AI Data Centres Across US

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