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Marlabs sets up Indian arm

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BANGALORE: Marlabs, the US-based IT-enabled business solutions and services provider, has started its Indian operations in Bangalore.

The Indian arm would act as a delivery back-end for the parent company besides local marketing for its managed services business, said a company press release.

Mr S.K. Patil, CEO of Marlabs' Indian operations, said the company would invest close to Rs 5 crore in the first year of operations and would grow its strength from the current 75 to 250 within a year.

Marlabs plans to leverage the strong, long-term client relationships it has with industry giants like John Deere Health, the American College of Radiology and Baylor Health among others to build a successful healthcare practice, the release added.

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