KPMG and AMCHAM India position Pune as a rising GCC hub

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KPMG, in collaboration with AMCHAM India, has released a new knowledge paper positioning Pune as one of India’s fastest-growing Global Capability Centre (GCC) destinations, driven by rising enterprise demand for AI, engineering, digital transformation, and innovation-led operations.

Titled “Pune: A Strong Growth Frontier for Global Capability Centers in India”, the report highlights how Pune is evolving from a traditional manufacturing and engineering base into a strategic hub for enterprise technology, AI-first mandates, advanced product engineering, and digital innovation.

According to the report, Pune currently hosts more than 500 GCCs and accounts for nearly 14% of India’s GCC units and around 9% of the country’s GCC talent base. The ecosystem is projected to grow to nearly 660–680 GCCs by 2030, supported by increasing investments in AI, cloud engineering, analytics, cybersecurity, fintech, automotive software, and enterprise R&D capabilities.

The paper notes that more than 130 GCCs have either entered or expanded...

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