TCS Singapore Banking and Financial Services (BFS) Centre will provide a range of application development, digital and IT services to global banks in the Asia Pacific region, TCS said in a statement.
Globally, over 40 per cent of TCS' revenue comes from the BFS sector.
In 2013-14, the Mumbai-based firm had posted revenue of Rs 64,672.93 crore. For October-December quarter of 2014-15, it stood at Rs 18,936.35 crore.
TCS' BFS business has grown substantially in Singapore and the new centre replaces a 500-seater centre opened in 2011. The centre will now offer a broader range of services, with a major focus on digital offerings.
Singapore is TCS' regional headquarters for APAC operations.
TCS shares closed at Rs 2,580.90 apiece, up 0.61 per cent from previous close on BSE.
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