Chicago-based brokerage giant Aon Corp. may sell a majority of its back-office unit to Singapore-based Scandent for $100 million, according to Reuters.
Scandent, which owns software, consulting and back-office services units, has an outsourcing business in India. CEO Ramesh Vangal would not make a comment but told Reuters, “Wait a while.”
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