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Home » News » Infosys set to acquire MRE Consulting and The Missing Link in Q1 FY26

Infosys set to acquire MRE Consulting and The Missing Link in Q1 FY26

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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Infosys has announced definitive agreements to acquire two companies, the MRE consulting based in the USA. UU. In Energy & Services, Services and Health Industries and The Missing Link, based in Australia, a specialist in cyber services and in the cloud.

The company will acquire both companies in a cash transaction at $ 36 million and $ 98 million respectively. Both acquisitions are expected to close the first quarter of fiscal year 26.

It is said that based in Texas, Mre Consulting brings a team or about 200 professionals with knowledge, consulting and industry experience on the platforms and ecosystems of energy management and risk management (E/CTRM). E/CTR commercial processes marks with multiple voltage, transport modes and commercial models. According to Infosys, these frameworks will serve as the basis for basic products trade projects, accelerating the selection of suppliers, the design of solutions and implementation. It is said that this investment brings Duta capabilities for Infosys in commerce and risk management, especially in the energy sector, new customers and synergies with new purchase centers.

The founders of Mre, ​​Mike Short, Dru Neikirk and Shane Merz said: “The opportunities for our clients at the intersection of data, AI and technology are fixed. When joining Infosys, we will extend our experience, we will deliver the market beyond SpalondE Spalond Beyond Spalond.

Cyber ​​defense

The missing link of Australia, based, offers services throughout the TU strategy, the technology roadmap, project management, cyber security, risk assessments and mitigation and automation services. It is said that the lost link leads to a group of 200 cybersecurity professionals that consist of the red team, the blue team and a global security operations center (GSOC) to the network of the Global Infosys cyber defense centers. This strategic investment will strengthen Infosys’ cyber security capabilities while reinforcing its presence in the rapidly growing Australian market, the company shared.

Alex Gambotto, founder and CEO, the lost link said: “This acquisition marks a significant milestone for us, which allows the missing link to take advantage of the INME experience, the platforms and the global scope of Infosys to better serve our clients and expand the capacilitions. The delivery of higher level solutions remains unwavering.

Posted on April 17, 2025

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