Cyient MD and CEO Krishna Bodanapu said: "We are committed to grow aerospace aftermarket services in the region and expand reach into other industries within Singapore."
The deal structured as asset purchase is expected to close at the end of August, Cyient said.
The company said this acquisition adds further aftermarket capability to its growing aerospace service portfolio. Global Services provides repairs, development and validation for aero gas turbine engine components in support of Pratt & Whitney throughout the region.
Cyient scrip was trading at Rs 545.10, up 1.16 per cent in the morning trade on BSE.
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