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June 25, 2007 14:10 IST
Banking and finance sector was the highest average spender on information technology services in 2006 and is expected to retain the edge this year as well, a Nasscom survey said on Monday.
The finance sector was followed by energy and utility segment. The rate of increase in the average spending in each of these verticals is expected to be in the range of 12-27 per cent, making them the most likely highest spending sectors in 2007 as well, the survey said.
The third sector, which was projected to witness a considerable hike in IT spend was the Tourism and Hospitality industry. The sector's Rs 18 crore (Rs 180 million) IT spend last year was projected to grow by 13 per cent, placing it among the highest tech-spenders in India in 2007.
Nasscom's 'Tracking of IT adoption study 2006' released on Monday, awarded the Indian Railways with IT Transformation Award for pioneering use of technology.
"The Indian Railways is an extraordinary example of a turnaround story, and their plans of public private partnerships for IT makes this a challenging and exciting opportunity for IT companies," Nasscom President Kiran Karnik said.
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