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Infosys to acquire US firms Optimum Healthcare IT for $465 million, Stratus for $95 million
Mar 25, 2026 10:56 AM

March 25 (Reuters) - Indian IT services firm Infosys said on Wednesday it had entered into separate agreements to acquire U.S.-based technology companies Optimum Healthcare IT and Stratus in all-cash deals.

Infosys will buy healthcare consulting firm Optimum Healthcare IT for $465 million and insurance technology company Stratus for $95 million, the company said in a stock exchange filing.

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