Essar Group - Services

Services

Under the services domain, the group caters to shipping, business process outsourcing (BPO), telecom and realty.

Essar Shipping is an integrated logistics solution provider with a presence in sea transportation, logistics and oilfield services. The company currently has a fleet of 27 vessels, with an additional 12 new ships on order. It provides contract drilling services to Oil companies across the globe, with a fleet of 12 onshore rigs and one semi-submersible offshore rig; and two new jack-up rigs on order.

Aegis is Essar’s BPO arm and caters to clients in the telecom, BFSI, travel and hospitality, consumer goods, retail and healthcare domains as well as engineering services; across 12 countries.

Essar Communications is a global player with a presence in telecom services, consumer durables and IT retail. Yu, its GSM-based mobile services network in Kenya; in the telecom retail space, the MobileStore which has over 900 retail stores across India. Essar Communications under its telecom services has over 140 million subscribers in India, Kenya, Uganda and Congo.

Equinox Realty has operations in the Indian state of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh; and has a portfolio of approximately 16 million sq ft

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