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TCS refutes UK media report on losing 1 bn dollar M&S contract, calls it ‘misleading’

The company called the report “misleading” and “factually inaccurate.”
01:12 PM Oct 27, 2025 IST | IANS
The company called the report “misleading” and “factually inaccurate.”
tcs refutes uk media report on losing 1 bn dollar m s contract  calls it ‘misleading’

New Delhi, Oct 27: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has denied a UK media report claiming that British retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) ended a $1 billion contract with the Indian IT giant after cyberattack-related failures.

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The company called the report “misleading” and “factually inaccurate.”

In a clarification to the stock exchanges, TCS said that the article titled “M&S ousts Indian outsourcer accused of £300m cyberattack failures” contained several wrong details, including the reported size of the contract and its connection with the cyber incident.

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““The report published is misleading, with factual inaccuracies including the size of the contract and the continuity of TCS’ work for Marks & Spencer (M&S),” the tech giant said.

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TCS explained that the M&S service desk contract mentioned in the report had gone through a routine competitive tender process that began in January 2025.

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According to the company, Marks & Spencer decided to work with other partners “much prior to the cyber incident in April 2025,” adding that the two matters were “clearly unrelated.”

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The IT firm also noted that the service desk contract was a very small part of its overall partnership with M&S.

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“TCS continues to work on numerous other areas in its role as a strategic partner for M&S and is proud of this longstanding partnership,” the company said.

Regarding the cyberattack, TCS clarified that it had conducted a complete scan of its systems and found no vulnerabilities from its end.

It further stated that it does not provide cybersecurity services to M&S, as those are handled by another vendor.

The clarification came after reports suggested that M&S chose not to renew its $1 billion technology helpdesk deal with TCS following a cyberattack that caused the retailer losses worth about GBP 300 million.

Both companies have since confirmed that the contract decision was made before the incident and was part of a regular renewal process.

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