
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) | The IT major has expanded its partnership with Scandinavian non-life insurer Tryg through a €550 million, seven-year deal. Building on their 15-year relationship, TCS will help simplify and standardise Tryg’s operations across Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The IT major will deploy AI and cloud solutions to modernise systems, automate processes, and enhance customer experience, supporting the insurer’s digital transformation goals.

Adani Power Ltd | The company has secured approval from the Coal Ministry to begin operations at the Dhirauli mine in Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh. Operated by subsidiary Mahan Energen Ltd, the mine has a peak capacity of 6.5 MTPA, with 5 MTPA expected from open-cast mining by FY27 and the rest from underground operations.

Waaree Energies | The battery manufacturer will acquire a 64% stake in Kotson’s Pvt Ltd for ₹192 crore, making it a subsidiary. Kotson’s, founded in 1978, manufactures advanced transformer solutions. The company will also acquire 100% of Impactgrid Renewables Pvt Ltd from its wholly owned subsidiary, Waaree Forever Energies.

UPL Ltd | UPL’s subsidiary Advanta Mauritius has approved a $502 million acquisition of Decco Holdings UK from UPL Corporation Mauritius. The related-party deal aims to consolidate post-harvest operations under Advanta’s seed platform and is expected to close by December 31, 2025, subject to shareholder approval.

DCM Shriram | The company will supply chlorine from its Jhagadia plant to Aarti Industries’ upcoming facility via a new underground pipeline. AIL’s offtake will rise to 350 tonnes per day once fully operational.

E2E Networks | The IT services provider has bagged a ₹177 crore order from MeitY to provide nearly 1.3 crore GPU hours (H100 and H200 SXM) to GNANI AI for building India’s foundational AI model. The GPUs will be deployed on an InfiniBand network for 360 days.

Yes Bank | CCI has cleared Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation’s plan to raise its stake in Yes Bank. The Japanese lender, which currently holds 20%, has RBI approval to increase shareholding up to 24.99%.

PNC Infratech | The company has emerged as the lowest bidder for an AAI project worth ₹297 crore to extend and strengthen the runway at Varanasi’s Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, with completion slated in 18 months.

Indus Towers | The company’s board has cleared entry into African markets, starting with Nigeria, Uganda, and Zambia, to drive revenue diversification and scalability, leveraging its Airtel partnership. Expansion to other Airtel-linked regions is also on the radar, subject to approvals.

DCX Systems | The company has named Prasanna Kumar as CFO effective September 2, 2025, while re-appointing Raghavendra Rao as Chairman & Managing Director.