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UBS' move to insource adds to Cognizant's woes

In a recent earnings call, the company said that it had to let go of projects due to inability to hire talents.

June 04, 2021 / 20:22 IST
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(Image Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons)
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NASDAQ-listed Cognizant, which was forced to let go of new business due to its inability to hire talent, is now facing the heat from one of its largest banking clients, UBS.

According to a report by finews.com, UBS, did not renew its global contract of several years that ended April this year. The company also had to let go of 70-80 employees as a result.

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The contract is worth $60 million. According to the report, this has come at the back of security concerns due to ransomware attacks last year and also increased insourcing.

Cognizant reported a ransomware attack in April 2020, which cost the company $50-70 million. The company has also been facing the threat of insourcing by its client UBS over the last few years, as it ramped up its in-house facilities.