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VDart Digital, a US-based IT services company with delivery teams in Chennai, Bengaluru and Trichy, is looking to tap acquisitions for its next phase of growth.
It has forecasted a revenue growth of 2x-3x in FY27 having closed the previous financial year with a topline of about $50 million.
VDart digital offer offers end-to-end digital transformation services across domains like cloud, cybersecurity, AI and data analytics and legacy modernisation among others.
Speaking to businesssline, Mohamed Irfan Peeran, CEO, VDart Digital, said that about 1.5x of the expected growth should be organic while the remaining will be targeted inorganically through acquisitions.
He said that the firm is not looking at full 100 per cent acquisitions but adapting a more dynamic strategy. “There are several organisations out there who are very good at what they have built, but do not have the sales engine and access to clients and are now stagnant. We are looking at acquiring stakes in such organisations that have the credentials right but do not have the access,” he said.
Peeran said that the company is also looking at scaling its workforce and aiming for a headcount growth of 40-60 per cent which includes a growth of 200-300 in their AI and data science teams, most of whom would be freshers. The company currently has an operational strength of 600 employees.
In terms of industry verticals, the automotive sector constitutes about 30 per cent of VDart Digital’s business with Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) (30per cent), Technology (10-20 per cent) and consumer goods (10 per cent) being other major verticals. As for its current market presence, the company operates in the US, Middle East and ASEAN and is looking at India as a strong emerging market.
As for how firms like VDart Digital will differentiate itself from Tier 1 service providers in an increasingly AI-driven landscape, Peeran said due to their compact size and agility, VDart can prioritise co-development and customisation more than larger organisations with higher red tape and bureaucracies .
Published on April 12, 2026
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