ANSR, a global leader in building and operating Global Capability Centres, has announced its plan to establish 200 new GCCs across the globe in the next five years. Of these, 80 percent will be set up in India, while the remaining 20 percent will be located in Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Philippines, said Founder and CEO Lalit Ahuja.
On Friday, ANSR inaugurated its new office at Hitech City in Hyderabad. The newly launched Hyderabad centre has a capacity of 2,000. Ahuja shared that ANSR has already built 170 GCCs in various parts of India, with a total investment of Rs 20,000 crore and nearly two lakh employees working across these centres.
“In the next five years we’ll see more emerging tier two cities that will start picking up,” he said. ANSR is also one of the largest infrastructure providers for GCCs in India, managing about 12 million square feet of office space required to support their operations.
The company primarily helps large global multinationals establish their centres in cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune and the NCR region. It is also expanding actively in Chennai, where a new GCC will be set up in the fourth quarter of 2025 with an investment of around Rs 50 crore through a private partnership. In Andhra Pradesh, the company recently announced a collaboration with the state government to develop a GCC innovation campus in the Madhurawada IT cluster of Visakhapatnam. This will be the first centre developed under a Public Private Partnership model and is expected to create over 10,000 jobs in the next five years.
While investment details for the Vizag centre were not revealed, Ahuja said, “The Vizag innovation campus will become a preferred destination for leading global enterprises.”
ANSR also plans to expand into other Indian states including Odisha, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. “We are adding a new center every 4 to 5 months because there is so much global demand,” he said. ANSR is currently hiring about 12,000 people annually in India, including nearly 5,000 in Hyderabad alone. The company has been growing at a rate of 40 percent every year, compared to the 25 to 26 percent growth seen a decade ago. ANSR aims to invest between Rs 3,000 crore and Rs 4,000 crore in its upcoming projects.
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