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Infosys to Acquire Stratus in Move to Expand Insurance Technology Capabilities

Deepa Sharma by Deepa Sharma
March 26, 2026
Infosys to Acquire Stratus

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Infosys said on March 25, 2026, that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Stratus, a U.S.-based technology solutions provider focused on property and casualty insurance. The company said the transaction is aimed at strengthening its position in the insurance sector and supporting AI-powered digital and data transformation for P&C insurers.

According to Infosys, Stratus brings more than 450 specialists with industry knowledge, consulting experience and technology capabilities. The company described Stratus as a Guidewire Software partner that provides transformation services for P&C insurers. Infosys also said Stratus operates with a delivery footprint across the U.S., Canada and India.

The announcement is centered on insurance modernisation rather than a broad technology reset. Infosys said Stratus has end-to-end Guidewire InsuranceSuite capabilities across PolicyCenter, ClaimCenter and BillingCenter, along with integrations, upgrades, cloud migrations, and application managed services. It also said Stratus has a dedicated data practice using tools and platforms including Guidewire CDA, Data Studio, DataHub, InfoCenter, Databricks and Microsoft Fabric.

Infosys framed the acquisition as part of a broader effort to combine Stratus’ insurance consulting specialisation with its own platforms, including Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt. In the company’s words, the deal is intended to support core modernisation, cloud adoption, data-driven transformation and customer experience improvements for insurers.

Kannan Amaresh, SVP & Head of Insurance, Infosys, said, “AI is fundamentally transforming the global insurance industry, strengthening decision-making across underwriting, claims, and fraud detection, while making systems intelligent and significantly improving operational efficiency. The P&C segment is leading AI adoption in the insurance sector, driven by the need for claims automation, advanced underwriting, and sophisticated risk modelling amid claim volumes and elevated risk exposure. Infosys is unlocking AI value for P&C insurers through digital and data-led transformation. By combining Stratus’ deep technology consulting capabilities with Infosys’ established leadership in the insurance sector, we are further enhancing our ability to drive value for our clients. We are excited to welcome Stratus and its leadership team to the Infosys family.”

Stratus CEO Chuck Fillizola said the company was built to help P&C insurers modernise core platforms and that joining Infosys would let it scale that work globally. He said the fit combines Stratus’ Guidewire and P&C specialisation with Infosys’ AI and cloud offerings.

Infosys is acquiring Stratus Global LLC for up to $95 million (all-cash, including upfront payment + potential earn-outs/contingent consideration). Infosys separately announced another acquisition on the same day, but the Stratus transaction itself was described as one of two separate agreements.

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Infosys said the transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of FY2027, subject to closing conditions. That timeline is the only completion window stated in the release.

Deepa Sharma

Deepa Sharma

Deepa Sharma is CXOVoice’s Managing Editor, overseeing coverage of technology, cybersecurity, banking, and financial services. She can be reached at [email protected].

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