CORRECTED - Tech Mahindra to buy U.S. healthcare IT firm CJS for $110 million

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(Corrects first paragraph to say is India's fifth-biggest software services exporter, not fourth)

(Reuters) - Ltd , India's fifth-biggest software services exporter, will buy U.S.-based healthcare IT consulting firm CJS Solutions Group for an enterprise value of $110 million.

Tech Mahindra, which will acquire CJS through unit, will make an upfront cash payment of $89.5 million for the acquisition of 84.7 percent stake in CJS with the remaining 15.3 percent to be acquired over three years, the company said in statement. (http://bit.ly/2lvDyCu)

CJS, which operates as the HCI Group, specialises in the implementation of electronic medical records (EMR) software.

Healthcare and life sciences business, which accounts for around 7 pct of Tech Mahindra's revenues, has been key focus area for the Indian company and the acquisition of CJS will help it consolidate its position, the company said.

Ernst & Young acted as the due diligence advisor to while Allen & Company LLC were the financial advisors to HCI Group.

The transaction is expected to close before the end of April.

Indian companies are speeding up acquisitions of U.S. firms with local staff as they try to beat challenges posed by an expected tightening of visa rules in their biggest market.

India's $150 billion information technology industry uses H-1B visas to fly engineers and developers to the United States to provide services to clients.

Any tightening of the visa scheme rules could restrict the companies' ability to send staff to the United States.

President Donald Trump's administration last week announced it would temporarily suspend expedited applications for H-1B visas.

(Reporting by Arnab Paul and Sankalp Phartiyal in BENGALURU; Editing by Susan Thomas and Greg Mahlich)

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

CORRECTED - Tech Mahindra to buy U.S. healthcare IT firm CJS for $110 million

BENGALURU (Reuters) - Tech Mahindra Ltd , India's fifth-biggest software services exporter, will buy U.S.-based healthcare IT consulting firm CJS Solutions Group for an enterprise value of $110 million.

(Corrects first paragraph to say is India's fifth-biggest software services exporter, not fourth)

(Reuters) - Ltd , India's fifth-biggest software services exporter, will buy U.S.-based healthcare IT consulting firm CJS Solutions Group for an enterprise value of $110 million.

Tech Mahindra, which will acquire CJS through unit, will make an upfront cash payment of $89.5 million for the acquisition of 84.7 percent stake in CJS with the remaining 15.3 percent to be acquired over three years, the company said in statement. (http://bit.ly/2lvDyCu)

CJS, which operates as the HCI Group, specialises in the implementation of electronic medical records (EMR) software.

Healthcare and life sciences business, which accounts for around 7 pct of Tech Mahindra's revenues, has been key focus area for the Indian company and the acquisition of CJS will help it consolidate its position, the company said.

Ernst & Young acted as the due diligence advisor to while Allen & Company LLC were the financial advisors to HCI Group.

The transaction is expected to close before the end of April.

Indian companies are speeding up acquisitions of U.S. firms with local staff as they try to beat challenges posed by an expected tightening of visa rules in their biggest market.

India's $150 billion information technology industry uses H-1B visas to fly engineers and developers to the United States to provide services to clients.

Any tightening of the visa scheme rules could restrict the companies' ability to send staff to the United States.

President Donald Trump's administration last week announced it would temporarily suspend expedited applications for H-1B visas.

(Reporting by Arnab Paul and Sankalp Phartiyal in BENGALURU; Editing by Susan Thomas and Greg Mahlich)

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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