Infosys Ltd, India’s second-largest IT services company, has secured a 15-year, £1.2 billion (≈ ₹14,000 crore) contract from the UK’s National Health Service Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) to design and manage a next-generation workforce management platform for England and Wales.
The project—called Future NHS Workforce Solution—is one of the largest UK public-sector IT deals in recent years and strengthens Infosys’s position as a global provider of mission-critical government digital systems.

AI Platform “Infosys Topaz” to Power the System
The new platform will replace the NHS’s Electronic Staff Record (ESR), which currently supports 1.9 million healthcare workers and processes more than £55 billion in annual payroll.
Infosys will deploy its AI-and-analytics suite, Infosys Topaz, to automate and integrate the entire employee-lifecycle pipeline—recruitment, onboarding, performance, payroll, and retirement—enhancing workforce planning, efficiency, and user experience.
“This engagement combines Infosys’s deep digital-transformation expertise and AI capabilities to deliver a system that not only streamlines processes but empowers the NHS to enhance service quality,”
said Salil Parekh, CEO and MD, Infosys.
NHSBSA Chief Executive Michael Brodie called the program “a step toward empowering healthcare staff with better tools so they can focus on patient care rather than administrative burdens.”
Part of UK’s 10-Year Digital Health Vision
The Future NHS Workforce Solution will form a core digital backbone for the NHS’s 10-year modernization plan, aimed at creating a resilient, AI-enabled healthcare workforce.
NHSBSA selected Infosys through a competitive procurement process that evaluated large-scale transformation capability, user-centric design, and operational resilience.
Strategic Win Amid Cautious Global IT Spending
The deal comes as global technology budgets remain under pressure. For Infosys, it adds momentum to its large-deal pipeline, following $3.8 billion in total contract wins during April–June 2025.
In Q1 FY26, Infosys reported:
- Revenue: ₹42,279 crore (+3.3% QoQ)
- Net Profit: ₹6,921 crore (−1.6% QoQ)
Infosys will announce its July–September quarter results on Thursday after market hours.
The company’s shares, which initially rose on news of the NHS deal, closed 0.21% lower at ₹1,489.80 on the BSE, tracking the broader market.
Deal Snapshot
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Client | UK National Health Service Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) |
| Value / Tenure | £1.2 billion (≈ ₹14,000 crore) / 15 years |
| Employees Covered | 1.9 million |
| Annual Payroll Handled | £55 billion |
| Technology Stack | Infosys Topaz (AI + Analytics) |
| Purpose | Modernize workforce planning & HR systems |
| Location | England & Wales |
Analyst View
Industry analysts say the win positions Infosys as a top-tier digital-transformation partner for governments, competing head-to-head with firms such as Accenture and IBM in the global public-sector space.
“Long-duration, high-value public-sector contracts like the NHS program offer visibility, stickiness, and resilience against short-term macro swings,”
said an analyst at ICICI Securities.










