The company is preparing to expand its presence in India with a major global capability centre that will be set up in Hyderabad. This development reflects its growing confidence in India’s talent strength and its importance as a strategic market.
The upcoming Hyderabad centre will act as a key hub for technology, business services and operations that support the company’s global network. By choosing India as a base for these functions, the organisation is signalling its intention to scale digital and operational capabilities from the country.
India continues to gain prominence for the company because of its strong digital ecosystem and highly skilled workforce. The new centre is expected to support work across markets and integrate closely with the company’s global value chain.
This expansion aligns with the broader trend of leading global consumer goods companies building or growing capability hubs in India. The country offers an attractive mix of talent availability, operational efficiencies and increasing market potential, making it a preferred destination for such investments.
With India’s beauty and personal care sector witnessing steady growth, this move further strengthens the company’s long term vision for the region. Industry observers believe that the Hyderabad centre will help the organisation build stronger global capabilities while tapping into India’s expanding opportunities.
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