India's Wipro up 4% after expanded partnership to scale AI adoption

May 28, 2026 11:46 PM EDT

An employee works on his laptop near Wipro's logo inside the premises of the company in Bengaluru, India, August 13, 2025. REUTERS/Priyanshu Singh

May 29 (Reuters) - Shares ‌of Wipro ​rose ​as much as 4% on Friday, after the IT services company said it ‌had expanded its partnership with U.S.-based software provider ⁠ServiceNow to deploy agentic AI workflows across core enterprise ‌functions.

The stock later pared gains ‌to trade 2.60% higher at 206.82 rupees by 9:51 a.m. IST, on track for its ​biggest intraday percentage gain since April 1.

On Thursday, Wipro said it will integrate its Wipro ⁠Intelligence platform with ServiceNow's AI platform to help clients automate workflows ​across IT, human resources, procurement and cybersecurity functions.

The company said the tie-up would help ​enterprises scale AI adoption while ‌improving operational efficiency.

The partnership comes as Indian IT firms race to bolster their ⁠artificial intelligence offerings amid growing investor concerns that advances in AI could disrupt traditional outsourcing and technology services ⁠work.

The broader Nifty IT index was up 2.33% as of ​9:51 am IST.

The sector has been under pressure after rapid advances in generative AI and a push by companies such ‌as OpenAI into enterprise services reignited fears about long-term demand for conventional ‌IT projects.

Wipro's American Depositary Receipt (ADR) surged almost 19%overnight ⁠on the New York ‌Stock Exchange (NYSE) following ​the partnership announcement.

(Reporting by Surbhi Misra in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Nivedita ‌Bhattacharjee)



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