Audi sells Italdesign to IT consulting firm


Audi has sold a majority stake in famed automotive design firm Italdesign to UST, a Singapore-backed IT consulting firm with headquarters in California and India.

Terms of the deal, including the price, have not been revealed, but Audi will retain a minority shareholding in Italdesign. It will also be “strategic partner” for the long term and an “important” client of the Italian design firm.

The deal is still subject to regulatory approval, but UST says it will help “Italdesign to expand [its] international presence across UST’s global footprint in over 30 countries”.

UST CEO Krishna Sudheendra said the company will “support Italdesign’s vision, honor its heritage, honor its heritage and bring new capabilities that help the team continue to grow”, although he didn’t provide any details about how it will do this.

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While UST employs 33,000 staff worldwide, including offices in Australia, it lacks the scale and profile of other IT consulting firms. Some of the best known names, such as Accenture, Capgemini, Deloitte and Infosys, employ at least 10 times as many staff.

Established in 1999, UST has grown steadily through acquisitions. In 2018, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund Temasek purchased a 20 per cent stake in UST for US$250 million. Temasek has since invested a further US$120 million in the firm.

Although this seems to be UST’s first acquisition in the automotive realm, the company claims to have “worked side by side with the world’s best companies and leading OEMs in the automotive industry” since its founding.

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