
The German stock market Deutsche Börse Group opened the Global Ability Center (GCC) in Hyderabad.
The Center will serve as a strategic hub of technology and operation to lead the long -term innovation and digital agenda of the Group except for existing IT hubs.
Located in one of India’s fastest growing technology hubs, the Hyderabad GCC will focus on providing critical capabilities on all capital market platforms, as well as AI’s analytical analysis, cyberspace, business applications and cloud infrastructures. With more than 15,000 employees worldwide, the team considers India as an increasingly important part of its wider innovation strategy.
“Our Hyderabad office allows us to access one of the most important teams of technological talents in the world. We look forward to accelerating our long -term digital agenda, technology and technological innovation and enhance the continuity of services in all world -class businesses with our new Hyderabad teams,” Böhm, Cio/Coo, Deutsche Börse Group.
Deutsche Börse Group plans to significantly scale its team in Hyderabad in the coming years, filling several hundreds of open seats in a different set of technological and operational functions.
Deutsche Börse Group has collaborated with ANSR, a world leader in the establishment and operation of world capacity centers, to create and scale the Hyderabad Center, drawing on Ansr’s experience in supporting global businesses in building complexes.
“Deutsche Börse Group’s expansion to Hyderabad further emphasizes that the strategic shift of Global Enterprises is doing to exploit India as a hub for building capabilities ready for the future,” said Lalit Ahuja, founder and chief executive of the ANSR. “We are excited to work with the Deutsche Börse group to establish a GCC that will lead to transformation, emerging technologies and accelerate the creation of strategic value on a global scale.”