FEG Launches Hyderabad GCC to Strengthen Global Operations
" FEG has inaugurated a new Global Capability Centre in Hyderabad as companies continue expanding technology and operations hubs in India. "
- by Martech Desk
- 4 hours ago
FEG has inaugurated a new Global Capability Centre in Hyderabad as multinational companies continue expanding technology, operations and enterprise support infrastructure across India’s fast-growing GCC ecosystem.
According to reports, the new facility will support global business functions and operational capabilities while strengthening the company’s long-term presence in India. The development comes amid increasing investments by global firms in India-based technology and enterprise operations centres.
Industry observers say India continues to emerge as one of the world’s largest destinations for Global Capability Centres due to its skilled workforce, technology ecosystem and cost-efficient operational environment.
The broader GCC sector has witnessed rapid expansion over the past few years as multinational companies establish India-based centres focused on technology development, analytics, finance, operations and digital transformation initiatives.
Reports suggest the Hyderabad facility will support enterprise functions linked to technology, operations and business services. Global companies are increasingly positioning Indian GCCs as strategic hubs rather than only back-office support centres.
Industry analysts believe India’s GCC market is evolving into a major innovation ecosystem where companies are building capabilities around artificial intelligence, automation, cybersecurity and cloud technologies.
The latest expansion also reflects Hyderabad’s growing importance as a major technology and enterprise operations destination alongside Bengaluru, Pune and Chennai within India’s digital economy landscape.
Reports indicate multinational companies are increasingly investing in Hyderabad due to infrastructure growth, talent availability and the city’s expanding reputation as a technology and innovation hub.
Industry executives say GCCs are now playing a larger role in enterprise decision-making, product development and digital operations across global organisations.
Analysts believe the growing adoption of AI-driven automation and enterprise technology systems is reshaping the structure and strategic importance of Global Capability Centres worldwide.
At the same time, experts continue highlighting challenges around talent retention, rising operational costs and increasing competition for specialised technology professionals within India’s GCC sector.
Reports suggest companies are increasingly investing in workforce training, digital infrastructure and AI-focused operational models to improve long-term scalability across enterprise operations.
Industry observers note that India’s GCC ecosystem has shifted significantly from traditional outsourcing models toward innovation-led operational frameworks supporting global business growth.
The global enterprise technology market has witnessed rising investment in automation, cloud computing and AI-driven operations as organisations attempt to improve productivity and operational efficiency.
Industry executives say India remains attractive for global expansion because of its engineering talent, digital infrastructure and rapidly evolving enterprise technology environment.
Reports indicate GCCs are increasingly focusing on areas including generative AI, cybersecurity, data analytics and enterprise automation to support business transformation strategies.
Analysts believe India could continue witnessing strong GCC growth as global organisations expand digital operations and seek technology-driven business support ecosystems capable of scaling internationally.
The inauguration of FEG’s new Hyderabad centre underscores the continued momentum within India’s GCC ecosystem as multinational companies strengthen long-term operational investments in the country. Industry experts say organisations capable of combining technology innovation, AI-driven operations and workforce scalability are likely to remain more competitive as enterprise transformation and global digital infrastructure expansion continue accelerating across industries and international business environments in the years ahead worldwide.