Wipro Ltd, a
leading global information technology and consulting company plans to double
the size of its East Kilbride workforce and expand its presence in Aberdeen,
creating more than 90 new jobs over time in Scotland.
The announcement
was made by the First Minister in East Kilbride, where up to 80 new Technical
IT roles will be created, backed by £475,000 Regional Selective
Assistance funding.
The aim is also to
expand the Aberdeen Delivery centre where a number of new jobs will be created
to support the Energy sector, with 12 graduates from Aberdeen University due to
join Wipro over the coming weeks.
IT Consulting and
Outsourcing Services are currently provided to the Energy, Utilities,
Manufacturing and Public Sector markets from the East Kilbride Delivery
centre.
First Minister
Alex Salmond said:
“I welcome
Wipro’s continued commitment to Scotland. The investment from this
world-leading Global IT Consulting & Outsourcing firm is a testament to the
skills of our workforce, and illustrates the confidence major international
companies have in Scotland as a country to do business with.
“The
expansion of the business in East Kilbride and Aberdeen shows the quality and
strength of our IT Services sector in Scotland. It is especially encouraging to
see Wipro also actively engaging with Aberdeen University to create more jobs
for young people and encourage the talent of the future into the Energy sector
in Scotland.
“The
Scottish Government, Scottish Development International and Scottish Enterprise
will continue to do all we can to make Scotland an attractive location for
inward investment.”
Wipro Head of
Scottish Delivery Centres Neil Kennedy said:
“Wipro is
committed to Scotland and has been helping companies here do business better
through innovation for over 15 years. With our intimate knowledge of the local
market, combined with our global experience and operational excellence, we are
able to help our clients achieve their desired business outcomes, while
preparing for the future.
“We will
continue to build on our strategic initiatives, working with the government,
academia and partners to broaden our client base and extend our presence in
Scotland.
“Wipro has
always worked towards an optimum mix of local and off-shore delivery
capabilities to provide clients with the ability and flexibility to choose what
best suits their business requirements.”
Chief Executive of
Scottish Development International Anne MacColl said:
“Scottish
Development International has worked with Wipro for a number of years to
provide an integrated package of support including market guidance and
recruitment advice, and more latterly £475,000 of Regional Selective
Assistance, to make this expansion happen.
“The
company’s decision to further develop in Scotland underlines the fact
that the support we and our partners provide to help existing investors grow
their Scottish operations is highly regarded and explains why foreign direct
investment into Scotland is at its highest level for fifteen
years.”