<p>Indian software services exporter LTIMindtree bagged a $450 million multi-year deal, its largest ever, the company said on Monday.</p><p>Its shares rose as much as 7.7 per cent. They were trading about 6% higher before the news, tracking a broader IT sector rally on easing global recession worries.</p> .<p>LTIMindtree said the customer was a global agribusiness company, without disclosing the name.</p><p>The deal comes at a time when larger peers are struggling to secure mega deals as macroeconomic uncertainties and tariff risks weighed on India's $283 billion IT sector.</p><p>Large deals are key revenue drivers for IT services companies.</p><p>Last month, the company reported fourth quarter revenue that marginally missed estimates.</p>
<p>Indian software services exporter LTIMindtree bagged a $450 million multi-year deal, its largest ever, the company said on Monday.</p><p>Its shares rose as much as 7.7 per cent. They were trading about 6% higher before the news, tracking a broader IT sector rally on easing global recession worries.</p> .<p>LTIMindtree said the customer was a global agribusiness company, without disclosing the name.</p><p>The deal comes at a time when larger peers are struggling to secure mega deals as macroeconomic uncertainties and tariff risks weighed on India's $283 billion IT sector.</p><p>Large deals are key revenue drivers for IT services companies.</p><p>Last month, the company reported fourth quarter revenue that marginally missed estimates.</p>