Hexaware Technologies shares gained more than 6% in intraday trade on Monday, June 29, after the IT services company announced that it has been named an Anthropic Authorized Reseller for Amazon Bedrock. The recognition places Hexaware among a select group of global companies authorised to resell Anthropic's Claude AI models for enterprise customers.
At around 11:46 AM, Hexaware Technologies shares were trading near the day's high after opening at ₹518.00. The stock touched an intraday high of ₹539.00, while the day's low stood at ₹504.00. The previous closing price was ₹494.85. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between ₹400.20 and ₹900.00.
The authorisation enables Hexaware to sell, integrate and support Claude AI models directly for enterprises, reinforcing the company's AI-first strategy and strengthening its portfolio of generative AI solutions.
Through the partnership, Hexaware will be able to deploy Claude-powered applications across multiple enterprise use cases, including intelligent document processing, automated compliance, advanced customer service, clinical data summarisation, supply chain intelligence and AI-assisted software engineering.
The company said customers will also benefit from custom prompts, domain-specific model tuning, consolidated billing, SLA-backed support and a unified commercial framework, making enterprise AI adoption simpler and more efficient.
Commenting on the development, Siddharth Dhar, President and Global Head – Digital IT Operations & AI at Hexaware, said the authorisation reflects the company's strong AI capabilities and the trust it has earned from customers. He added that Claude's safety-first architecture makes it particularly suitable for highly regulated industries, while Hexaware's engineering expertise and industry knowledge enable it to deliver production-ready AI solutions at scale.
The latest partnership further strengthens Hexaware Technologies' position in the fast-growing enterprise artificial intelligence market as organisations continue to accelerate investments in generative AI technologies.