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Indigo Lever picks up stake in tech park

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Bangalore , Jan. 27

Indigo Lever Shared Services, the BPO arm of the Unilever Group, including Hindustan Lever Ltd, has picked up 26,000 sq. feet in the First Technology Place (FTP), a technology park at Whitefield, Bangalore.

Developed by The Chatterjee Group's TCG Urban Infrastructure Holdings Ltd (TCGUIH), the FTP is spread over a total built-up area of 700,000 sq. feet.

It will have three buildings called Citius, Fortius and Altius.

Indigo has picked up space in Citius, while Nipuna, the BPO arm of Sify, is already housed in the same premises, said a TCGUIH release.

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