Quess Corp Aims to Reach $1 Billion in Digital Engineering Services Arm in 5 Years

Quess Corp Aims to Reach $1 Billion in Digital Engineering Services Arm in 5 Years

India's leading business services provider Quess Corp aims to scale its digital engineering arm, Digitide, to a staggering $1 billion in revenue over the next five years, according to a recent statement by Ajit Isaac, founder and executive chairman of the company.

In an interview with Moneycontrol, Isaac highlighted that Digitide is playing a critical role in Quess Cop's post-demerger strategy, positioning it as a high-margin and scalable technology platform. The segment currently generates $350 million in revenue and is expected to contribute significantly to the company's growth trajectory.

Quess Corp has recently demerged into three separate entities - Quess, Digitide, and Bluspring - with the aim of unlocking value and improving operational efficiency. Given this move, Isaac's ambitious plan for Digitide takes on significant importance as the company looks to capitalize on emerging trends in digital services.

In response to a question about potential competition from their IT staffing services, Isaac clarified that Digitide's focus lies in delivering outcome-driven digital solutions for end-user enterprises rather than traditional staffing models. He emphasized that these AI-based services offer higher margins and require continuous updates to remain relevant.

With this ambitious goal, Quess Corp is poised to capitalize on the rapidly growing demand for digital engineering services. As the company embarks on this transformative journey, investors and stakeholders will be closely monitoring its progress towards achieving the $1 billion revenue milestone within the next five years.