Vanguard to expand Hyderabad GCC workforce to 2,400 by 2029

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Vanguard strengthens India presence with major Hyderabad GCC expansion
Vanguard strengthens India presence with major Hyderabad GCC expansion

In a strategic push to strengthen its global operations, Vanguard is set to expand its Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad, with plans to grow its workforce to nearly 2,400 employees by 2029.

The Hyderabad centre is being positioned as a key global hub within Vanguard’s operating model. Hiring is already underway across areas such as engineering, data science, cybersecurity, and product development. Over time, the centre is expected to move beyond support functions and take full ownership of several technology-driven operations.

This expansion reflects Vanguard’s shift towards building in-house capabilities instead of depending heavily on external vendors. By investing in its own talent and infrastructure, the company aims to gain stronger control over its technology systems, data management, and product innovation.

The development also aligns with a broader trend among multinational companies. Global Capability Centres in India are increasingly evolving into high-value innovation hubs rather than traditional back-end units. Organisations are leveraging India’s talent pool to drive digital transformation and accelerate product-led growth.

For Vanguard, this investment highlights a long-term focus on capability building and talent development. It also reinforces India’s growing role in global business strategies, especially as companies integrate technology, data, and operations more closely into their core functions.

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