The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the GCC Summit Series under the theme “From Ledger to Global Leadership: Chartered Accountants Shaping Global Capability Centres”. The first summit will be held in New Delhi on June 27–28, 2025, with subsequent editions planned for Ahmedabad (GIFT City), Mumbai, and Hyderabad.
This landmark initiative aims to reinforce India’s position as a global hub for Global Capability Centres (GCCs) and spotlight the transformative role of Indian Chartered Accountants in shaping the global services landscape.<
“India has become the back office of the entire world,” said Charanjot Singh Nanda, President of ICAI. “Our members are redefining the GCC space. Chartered Accountants are leading digital finance, regulatory integrity, and governance across borders.”
Despite rapid growth, the GCC ecosystem in India faces challenges such as regulatory clarity, taxation policies, and operational scalability . The summit will foster dialogue between:
“This summit is designed to serve as a platform for collaboration,” said Prasanna Kumar D, Vice-President, ICAI. “We aim to deliver insights and practical solutions that address current pain points and accelerate India’s evolution as a GCC powerhouse.”
The GCC Summit Series has received support from several leading bodies, including:
These partnerships aim to foster policy advocacy, enable ecosystem growth, and support capacity-building initiatives that drive India’s GCC dominance.
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