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Company Overview

CGI Inc. is a global information technology and business consulting services company operating primarily in the IT services, digital transformation, and business process services industries. The company provides end‑to‑end services spanning IT consulting, systems integration, application development and maintenance, managed IT services, and intellectual property–based solutions. CGI’s revenue is primarily driven by long‑term outsourcing contracts, consulting engagements, and recurring revenues from proprietary software platforms serving both public and private sector clients.

Founded in 1976 in Montreal, Canada, CGI has evolved from a local IT consulting firm into one of the world’s largest independent IT services providers. Its growth strategy has combined organic expansion with disciplined acquisitions, emphasizing client proximity, decentralized operations, and long‑term client partnerships. CGI positions itself as a high‑quality, cost‑competitive alternative to larger global systems integrators, with a strong focus on operational efficiency, local delivery models, and sustained profitability.

Business Operations

CGI generates revenue through a combination of consulting services, systems integration projects, and managed services contracts, including infrastructure outsourcing and application management. Its operations are organized primarily by geography, reflecting how the company manages client relationships and service delivery across Canada, the United States, and Global Markets. CGI serves key industries including government and public sector, financial services, healthcare, energy and utilities, communications, and manufacturing.

The company controls a broad portfolio of service delivery centers, proprietary methodologies, and intellectual property–based solutions, particularly in areas such as enterprise resource planning, payments, fraud prevention, and regulatory compliance. CGI operates through numerous wholly owned subsidiaries, including CGI Federal Inc., which serves U.S. federal government agencies. Strategic partnerships with major technology vendors support its service offerings, while its decentralized operating model gives business units autonomy over client delivery and margin performance.

Strategic Position & Investments

CGI’s strategic direction emphasizes sustainable growth, long‑term client relationships, and disciplined capital allocation. Growth initiatives focus on expanding managed services, modernizing legacy systems for clients, and increasing demand for digital transformation solutions such as cloud migration, cybersecurity, data analytics, and artificial intelligence–enabled services. The company consistently targets industries with complex regulatory and mission‑critical requirements, where switching costs and long‑term contracts support stable revenues.

Acquisitions are a core component of CGI’s strategy and are pursued selectively to enhance geographic presence, deepen industry expertise, or add proprietary capabilities. Notable acquisitions in recent years include CTG (Computer Task Group) and Unilog, which expanded CGI’s footprint in North America and India, respectively. CGI also continues to invest in developing intellectual property–based solutions and emerging technologies aligned with client demand, while maintaining a strong balance sheet and conservative financial profile.

Geographic Footprint

CGI is headquartered in Montreal, Canada, and operates globally across North America, Europe, Asia‑Pacific, and selected markets in Latin America. Its largest markets are Canada and the United States, where it has deep relationships with government entities and regulated industries. Internationally, CGI maintains a strong presence in Western and Northern Europe, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Scandinavia.

The company’s global delivery network includes onshore, nearshore, and offshore centers, enabling it to serve multinational clients while maintaining proximity to local markets. CGI’s international operations are supported by long‑term investments in talent, infrastructure, and acquisitions, giving it operational influence across multiple continents and allowing it to compete effectively for large, multi‑year global contracts.

Leadership & Governance

CGI was co‑founded by Serge Godin, whose entrepreneurial philosophy continues to influence the company’s culture, emphasizing ownership mentality, client satisfaction, and operational discipline. Leadership places a strong focus on decentralization, long‑term value creation, and aligning management incentives with shareholder returns.

Key members of CGI’s leadership team include:

  • George D. SchindlerPresident and Chief Executive Officer
  • Julie GodinExecutive Chair of the Board
  • Danny MallettePresident and Chief Operating Officer
  • François BoulangerExecutive Vice‑President and Chief Financial Officer
  • Serge GodinCo‑Founder and Director

CGI’s governance structure emphasizes internal promotion, continuity of leadership, and conservative risk management, supporting its long‑standing track record of profitability and disciplined growth.

Data complied by narrative technology. May contain errors

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