| Security solutions provider McAfee is the latest one to realise the potential of India as a great market. McAfee, which was earlier operating through a liaison office in India, will now have its own subsidiary. |
| This will provide the company with more teeth to participate in open tenders and transact directly with the customers. The California-based firm's largest software development centre is located in India. |
| "As a liaison office, we were basically doing business development work. We were not able to do actual transactions and sign up great contracts. As a subsidiary, we will now be able to participate in tenders which require the vendors to quote directly," Kartik Shahani, regional director, India McAfee told Business Standard. |
| India is a growth story for McAfee globally. According to the company sources, while the Asia Pacific region contributed 30 per cent to the company's sales turnover of about $1.2 billion last year, India contributed 20 per cent to the company's APAC business. The Indian business is growing by about 50 per cent year-on-year. |
| "India is growing the fastest growing business in the APAC region. China has a language problem. We are going to make huge investments in India, which is going to be a separate entity in the next two months," Shahani added. |
| Ironically, in the APAC region, China and ANZ (Australia & New Zealand) are already operating as separate subsidiaries. |
| In the next 30-60 days, McAfee India Singapore, the company's liaison office in India, will have a different identity. The new entity will now be known as McAfee India Sales, McAfee's subsidiary in India. |
| In India, the corporate segment is the company's main growth driver, contributing 70 per cent to the firm's total revenue. |


