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CMM Level 5 companies - List | |
|Sl no. |
|Company |
|Location |
| |
| 1 |
|ANZ Operations & Technology Private Limited |
|Bangalore |
| |
| 2 |
|Applitech Solution Limited |
|Ahmedabad |
| |
| 3 |
|CBS India |
|Chennai/Bangalore

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