Global Pharmaceutical Company extends its Managed Training Services Contract with NIIT

Published On 2016-11-26 06:10 GMT   |   Update On 2016-11-26 06:10 GMT

Mumbai : NIIT Limited, a leading provider of managed training services has announced that its current managed training services contract with a global pharmaceutical company headquartered in West London, UK, has been extended for a further 4 years. The client is one of the world’s largest science-led healthcare companies that researches and develops a broad range of innovative products in three primary areas of pharmaceuticals, vaccines and consumer healthcare.


With this extension, NIIT’s Corporate Learning Group will support a major L&D transformation initiative by the client as a strategic partner. NIIT’s services will focus on the company’s strategic transformation objectives of a centralized governance structure, improved delivery and business impact through curriculum optimization, vendor rationalization, and overall reduction in third party costs.This initiative coversa large, multi-million pound third party training spend for over 100,000 employees, across six business units, in more than 80 countries.


It is truly an honour for NIIT to be selected as a strategic partner and to have our services extended. We are completely focused on achieving our client’s strategic objectives of centralising their L&D governance structure and providing greater value by optimising and rationalising third-party training spend while improving business impact and service delivery levels,” said Sapnesh Lalla, President, NIIT Corporate Learning Group.

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