Gupta, who took over the reins of ANZ operation in March 2013, is likely to be shifted to the US keeping his five-year track record with the Indian tech giant.
As vice president and head of Middle East and North Africa, Gupta played key role in winning some important logos such as Aspire Zone Foundation.
Similarly, the company revenues from ANZ region zoomed to USD 200 million from USD 75 million when he was shifted from MENA.
"Australian revenues were just USD 75 million when he took over and now it is USD 200 million between Telco and enterprise. Even in MENA, the revenues were tripled during his tenure," they said.
Gupta joined Mahindra Satyam (erstwhile name of Tech Mahindra) in 2009 at a time when most of the senior executives were leaving due to uncertainty. He was recently approached by IBM and Cognizant for senior roles, which he rejected, sources disclosed.
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