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    Iris Global, helps Partner stitch an 18 Crore deal, Supplies Lenovo Tabs for the G2G program to Mauritius

    Published on February 15, 2021

    The Delhi based Computer, Tablets and Mobile gadgets distribution giant 
    Iris Global has executed an impressive export order towards meeting 
    Mauritius Government’s program of empowering its Nation’s Education System with Tablets, in a bid to further improve upon their present educational system.

    The program was under a bilateral agreement between India and
    Mauritius Government with funding from the Government of India.
    As per the agreement the recipient country will have to import the tablets from India and as per that the tenders were floated for the import of Tablets from India. 
        

    Mr Krishen.

    Talking to newsmen, Iris Global, Chairman, Mr Sanjiv Krishen said though the tender was a huge one but they were able to secure an order for the execution of tablets to Mauritius worth Rs 18 Crore. This order came through their partner Akshara.

    He said from the Indian side all arrangements were made by the Noida
    based Public Sector Undertaking – EdCIL, Educational Consultant India Limited and executed by Akshara, one of Iris Global’s Hyderabad based partner.

    The Rs 18 Crore portion of the tender was structured by Iriswho not only helped in the procurement but also to reach an agreement for opening up of an Escrow account, thereafter executing the export commitment for the supply of tablets.



    “Iris Global, has been our preferred distributor; their patronage in our growth journey has been significant. Their extravagant effort and support during odd times has enabled us to provide timely delivery of material to our end customers”, said Mr Sreedhar Rao of Akshara.

    In the recent time – their involvement in executing a large prestigious
    Govt to Govt order of EdCIL was commendable. With Iris Global we could accomplish timely completion of ICT Infrastructure deployment in Primary Schools of the Republic of Mauritius”
     he added.

    All these tablets were from Lenovo, said Mr Krishen.

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