Bengaluru-based real estate developer Sattva Group, in collaboration with Innovalus, has introduced GCCBase, a comprehensive platform designed to streamline the establishment and scaling of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) across India. This initiative aims to simplify the complex process of setting up GCCs by offering an integrated solution encompassing real estate, compliance, talent acquisition, and operational governance.

Addressing the Challenges of GCC Setup

Establishing a GCC in india often involves navigating a labyrinth of regulatory requirements, coordinating with multiple vendors, and managing diverse operational aspects. GCCBase seeks to alleviate these challenges by providing a unified platform that ensures transparency, speed, and compliance throughout the setup process. According to shivam Agarwal, Vice President of Strategic Growth at Sattva Group, "Companies are tired of the complexity, the opacity, the endless coordination across dozens of vendors. GCCBase changes that equation."

A Unified 'Space-to-Scale' Model

GCCBase introduces India's first 'Space-to-Scale' model, integrating Grade-A real estate, pod-based GCC delivery, and a data-driven governance layer into a single contract, SLA, and dashboard. This approach offers a seamless experience for companies looking to establish and expand their GCCs in India.

Focusing on High-Growth Sectors

Initially, GCCBase will concentrate on high-growth sectors such as technology, banking and financial services, healthcare, and engineering. These industries collectively account for nearly 70% of India's GCC footprint. By targeting these sectors, GCCBase aims to support enterprises through every stage of their journey, from entity setup to operational maturity, ensuring governance, consistency, and long-term value creation.

India's Growing GCC Landscape

India is currently home to over 1,600 GCCs, employing more than two million professionals and generating upwards of $46 billion in annual economic value. industry projections indicate this number could exceed 2,500 by 2030, unlocking a $110 billion opportunity and creating one million additional high-skill jobs. With more than 60% of the world's top 2,000 corporations already operating or planning to establish GCCs in india, the country is poised to become a global hub for innovation and enterprise.

Conclusion

The launch of GCCBase marks a significant step in simplifying the process of setting up and scaling GCCs in India. By offering an integrated solution that addresses the complexities of real estate, compliance, talent acquisition, and operational governance, GCCBase is well-positioned to support multinational companies in establishing a strong presence in India's dynamic market.

 

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