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No such thing as pure TNM: Happiest Minds CFO on Time & Material pricing model debate

He mentioned another billing model, capacity-based, where clients hire teams and manage them directly.

December 26, 2024 / 10:16 IST
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Venkatraman Narayanan, MD & CFO, Happiest Minds
Venkatraman Narayanan, MD & CFO, Happiest Minds

Mid-tier information technology firm Happiest Minds believes that the traditional concept of Time & Material (TNM) pricing doesn’t exist in its purest form in today’s software industry. According to Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer Venkatraman Narayanan, every TNM contract carries elements of outcome-based pricing, making it a hybrid model.

“There is nothing called a true T&M. Every contract has a rate, an effort, and a defined outcome,” Narayanan told Moneycontrol. For instance, the expectation is clear if a client asks that a particular outcome must be achieved within two months at $60,000, he explained. “If we don’t deliver within the agreed timeline and stretch into a third month, no one is going to pay us extra because the statement of work (SoW) caps it at $60,000.”

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The remarks come at a time when a former Wipro chief criticised the TNM model for allowing tech companies to pass inefficiencies to customers. Kurien's perspective appears to be resonating in the market, in all probability, as the IT major Cognizant recently said it has been winning large deals by sharing AI-induced productivity benefits with clients.

Moneycontrol also reported that the contribution of TNM contracts to IT firms' revenue has halved to 35 percent in a span of decades.