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Wed May 28, 2008 9:11pm IST
 
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By Denny Thomas

LONDON (Reuters) - India's top software services exporter, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS), expects a short-term impact on its business from the global credit crunch, a top company official said on Wednesday.

A.S. Lakshminarayananan, country manager for UK and Ireland told Reuters at the sidelines of a business summit, that the company had not yet felt any impact, however.

"It's coming. I think it's bound to come because people are cautious," Lakshminarayananan said. "To me it seems a lot of talking down happening. There is a cautious approach," he said.

TCS, along with rivals such as Infosys Technologies Ltd and Wipro Technologies Ltd, has won large outsourcing deals from overseas clients looking to cut costs.

The financial services industry accounted for about 41 percent of TCS's worldwide revenues in the fiscal year 2007, while the UK accounted for about a fifth of global revenues.

With many banks announcing huge asset writedowns and losses, software companies could potentially experience delays in fresh orders, specially from financial clients.

"In the short run it's going to be an issue; people are unsettled, management changes are happening ... That will have a short-term impact," he added.

TCS employs about 4,000 people in Britain, and Lakshminarayananan said the headcount was expected to grow despite the short-term uncertainties.  Continued...

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