Theresa May lauds launch of $11bn-revenue NTT business
Launch of London-based entity creates a 'true global technology services provider' according to new CEO Jason Goodall
Japan's NTT Inc. has announced the merger of most of its subsidiary companies into an entity with revenues of $11bn (£8.69bn).
NTT claims it is made up of 28 companies including comms firm NTT Communications, its datacentre and systems integrator arm Dimension Data and its managed security services business NTT Security.
The business will be led by former Dimension Data CEO Jason Goodall.
Commenting on its launch, Goodall called NTT Ltd. "a truly global technology services provider".
"We will deliver a full breadth of industry-leading products, solutions and managed services that address our clients' business needs," he said.
"We know technology doesn't stand still. And nor do we. We will continue to move our business forward to ensure we deliver solutions that are both relevant for today and tomorrow."
NTT Ltd. claims its headcount is over 40,000, spread across 70 countries.
NTT Inc.'s president and CEO, Jun Sawada, said that NTT Ltd. has chosen London as its global HQ instead of Tokyo because of its "stable economy, wealth of skills and talent, diversity in population and thinking, strong infrastructure, schools and housing for global talent".
However, one of NTT Inc.'s major subsidiary brands - IT services provider NTT Data - will continue to operate as a separate company.
Prime Minister Theresa May said: "Britain has a long standing and proud reputation as a global tech leader and it's fantastic that NTT has chosen London for its global headquarters.
"A key part of our modern industrial strategy is to put the UK at the forefront of the tech and data revolution, and they will join many other world-leading companies who call Britain home."