The
National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) has commenced the 6th edition of
its two-day GIC (Global In-House Centre) Conclave on 21st – 22ndMultinational
Companies demonstrate high inclination to setup GICs in India April
2016 in Hyderabad. This year, the conclave’s theme focuses on “Transforming the Global Enterprise” and aims
at sharing perspectives, on the role GICs would be expected to play towards
enabling the transformational journey for the enterprise.
Speaking on the occasion, CP Gurnani, Chairman, NASSCOM, stated,
“GICs are an integral part of the Indian IT-BPM sector and have played a
stellar role in contributing to the growth journey of this industry. The
NASSCOM GIC Council over the last few years has helped bring diverse GICs
together across verticals and geographies and built an ecosystem for this sector
to grow and support the next wave of digital leadership for the global
enterprise”.
Navneet
Kapoor, Chair of NASSCOM GIC Council said, “These are
exciting times for the industry. As technology disruptions create new
opportunities for global businesses, GICs have a unique opportunity to help
shape this journey. A key theme for the NASSCOM GIC Council is to enable the
Neo GIC that can help build new sources of value for enterprise digital
transformation. GICs are today focused on catalysing innovation and are
actively building programs for partnerships with start-ups, apart from
enhancing internal capabilities”.
Global In-house centres
have become an integral component of the fast growing Indian IT-BPM sector and
contribute a 20% share in IT-BPM exports from India. The number of GICs
operating out of India has exceeded beyond 1050 in 2016 and account for US$22
billion of revenue in FY2016, employing a workforce of about 7.90 lakh. India
continues to be the leading destination for GICs, with over 20% of new GICs
being set up in India in the last year.
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