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Infosys reaches $34 million settlement in US visa case

Infosys employees at the company's campus in Bangalore, India.
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Infosys, India's second-largest IT services exporter, has agreed to pay $34 million in a civil settlement with U.S. authorities investigating its use of visas in the United States, the company said Wednesday.

U.S. authorities have been investigating Infosys' use of visas since 2011.

"There were no criminal charges or court rulings against the company. Furthermore, there are no limitations on the company's eligibility for federal contracts or access to U.S. visa programs as a result of the settlement," Bangalore-based Infosys said in a statement.

"As reflected in the settlement, Infosys denies and disputes any claims of systemic visa fraud, misuse of visas for competitive advantage, or immigration abuse. Those claims are untrue and are assertions that remain unproven," it said.

Earlier this month, Infosys said it had set aside a reserve of $35 million as it worked toward a resolution of the U.S. government's investigation.

—By Reuters