Indian firm in talks to offer IT services as it pursues Greater China expansion
Tata Consultancy Services, India's largest computer services provider, says it may provide information technology services to casinos in Macau as the company seeks to expand across the Greater China region.
The company, which in December received an US$8 million order to set up a billing system for Companhia de Telecomunicaes de Macau (CTM), the largest telecommunications firm in the territory, last month opened its first sales office in Macau.
'We are now talking to some casinos and may provide services to them very soon,' said Tata chief executive and managing director S. Ramadori. 'We will help these casinos to improve their management and security.'
Tata is targeting Macau after the former Portuguese enclave overtook Las Vegas to become the world's biggest gambling city with total revenue of US$6.95 billion last year.
Mr Ramadori declined to disclose which casinos Tata was talking to but said the projects would definitely help boost the firm's sales in China.