The KPMG in India-AMCHAM whitepaper, “Pune: A strong growth frontier for Global Capability Centres in India, developed in collaboration with research partner UnearthIQ, highlights Pune’s emergence as a growing GCC destination. As India’s GCC ecosystem evolves into strategic, innovation-led hubs, Pune stands out for its strong engineering talent, industrial legacy, vibrant technology ecosystem, and high quality of life.

      The report underscores key growth drivers-including a skilled talent pool, a strong presence of U.S.-headquartered firms, supportive state policies, and expanding digital infrastructure – which have enabled the city to host 500+ GCCs from over 30 countries. With continued policy support, such as Maharashtra’s GCC Policy 2025, and growing investments in AI and innovation, Pune is well positioned to evolve into a future-ready capability hub driving global impact.

      As India’s Global Capability Centre story enters its most consequential chapter, Pune is emerging as a compelling destination for organisations looking to establish and scale future-ready capability centres. With its strong ecosystem spanning talent, infrastructure, and innovation, Pune offers a unique opportunity to go beyond execution and build centres that deliver enterprise-wide value and transformation for global organisations
      Shalini Pillay

      Partner and India Leader - Global Capability Centres

      KPMG in India


      Key highlights of the report

      • Pune is home to 500+ GCCs, with firms from 30+ countries across 20+ industries
      • The city accounts for ~14% of India’s GCC units and ~9% of total GCC talent
      • Pune’s GCC ecosystem is growing at ~9% CAGR, with strong expansion expected through 2030
      • 130+ GCCs have entered or expanded in Pune since 2024, signalling accelerating momentum
      • U.S.-headquartered firms anchor ~55% of Pune’s GCC base
      • Pune produces ~200,000 graduates annually, including ~90,000 STEM graduates
      • Maharashtra’s GCC Policy 2025 aims to establish 400 new GCCs and create 4 lakh high-skilled jobs
      • Future growth will depend on addressing infrastructure, connectivity, and talent challenges while leveraging opportunities such as AI-first mandates, policy support, and the Mumbai-Pune business corridor
      • Pune can strengthen its position by capitalising on overflow from saturated Tier-I cities and scaling AI-led innovation hubs

      Together, these insights position Pune as a critical node in India’s next phase of GCC-led growth. As global organisations increasingly prioritise innovation, AI, and value creation, Pune offers a compelling platform to build scalable, innovation-driven, and future-ready global capability centres.



      Pune: A strong growth frontier for Global Capability Centres in India


      Pune has naturally developed into a centre for advanced engineering research and development, product creation, and innovation-driven GCCs


      Key Contact

      Shalini Pillay

      India Leader - Global Capability Centres

      KPMG in India

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