WEX, a global commerce platform that simplifies payment and administrative processes for businesses, today announced plans to expand its global presence in Bengaluru, India.
This initiative builds on WEX’s existing footprint in Chennai and Madurai, and reinforces the company’s commitment to scaling its global technology capabilities through India’s vibrant innovation ecosystem.
As part of this expansion, WEX plans to hire approximately 190 professionals, including developers, engineers, and technology leaders, to co-develop solutions and accelerate delivery across its global platforms.
These engineers will support WEX’s growth across its Health & Benefits, Mobility, and Corporate Payments business lines, as well as its Data, AI & Risk Technology (DART) function.
Reflecting on this news, WEX’s Head of India Operations, Keshav Kowshik, provided the following statement: “Expanding to Bengaluru underscores our commitment to establishing an even stronger and more innovative tech team on a global scale. By allowing us to tap into a market of top-tier talent from India’s growing tech landscape, we look forward to driving meaningful innovation across our product engineering groups.”
This expanded WEX team in Bengaluru will act as a key extension of the company’s global technology team, unlocking new efficiencies while facilitating agile collaboration, modern engineering practices, and platform-led innovation.
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