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SME Times News Bureau | 26 Mar, 2010
Wipro unveiled a global delivery centre at Curitiba in Brazil to serve its global and near-shore clients, the Indian software major said on Thursday.

Though Wipro's global IT services business division has been operating in Brazil since 2006, the new centre will enable it to diversify its footprint globally.

"The Curitiba centre will serve as the regional headquarters for our offices located across the Latin American region at Sao Paulo in Brazil and Buenos Aires in Argentina," the company said in a statement.

With 350 employees, the centre, inaugurated by Curitiba mayor Beto Richa in presence of Indian consul general Jeitendra K. Tripathi, will extend IT and BPO (business process outsourcing) services and serve about 20 clients in the region.

"Brazil is an important market for domestic and international business. Our local and global customers will benefit from our quality processes, innovative solutions and a global delivery model," Wipro director for Latin America Fernando Estrazulas said.
 
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