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Xansa EC to retire

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NEW DELHI: Outsourcing and technology company, Xansa on Tuesday announced that Mr Saurabh Srivastava, Executive Chairman of Xansa India, would retire from the board on March 31, having reached Xansa's normal retirement age.

Commenting on his retirement, Mr Bill Alexander, Chairman, said, "Mr Saurabh joined Xansa on the acquisition of IIS Infotech Ltd in 1998, having founded the company in 1989, and has played a pivotal role in helping to develop Xansa India's capability as a foremost offshore IT and BPO provider. One of the most respected IT leaders, Mr Saurabh is recognised as one of the architects of the Indian software industry and is Chairman Emeritus of the National Association of Software and Service Companies."

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