
LTIMindtree bags $450 million multi-year deal from a global agribusiness firm
The Hindu
LTIMindtree secures $450 million deal in agribusiness sector, implementing AI-powered services for operational efficiency and global growth.
LTIMindtree, Bengaluru-based tech firm owned Larsen & Toubro, on Monday (May 12, 2025) said it secured a $450 million multi-year deal from a leader in the global agribusiness sector.
This deal, across seven years, was the largest deal in the history of LTIMindtree, claimed the firm.
As a part of this deal, LTIMindtree would implement an AI-powered operating model to deliver application management, infrastructure support, and cybersecurity services, for the client whose name is not disclosed.
According to a company communique, this comprehensive suite of future-ready IT services, built on platforms such as SAP S/4HANA, ServiceNow, Microsoft Azure, as well as proprietary AI frameworks are aimed at enhancing the client’s operational efficiency, scalability, and global growth.
“Securing this large deal marks a pivotal milestone as we transform to an AI driven business model, helping our clients enhance productivity.” said Venu Lambu, Chief Executive Officer (Designate) and Whole-Time Director, LTIMindtree.
“Winning this important deal underscores our strength in crafting innovative solutions and delivering with excellence.” said Nachiket Deshpande, President - Global AI Services, Strategic Deals, LTIMindtree.
Samir Gosavi, Chief Business Officer – Retail and CPG, LTIMindtree, said, this deal marked a major breakthrough for LTIMindtre’s consumer services business. “Our AI-driven operating model will drive measurable business impact in an industry that’s evolving rapidly, “ added Mr. Gosavi

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