Do you think Hyderabad will continue to attract more GCCs in the next five years, or will the growth balance shift to other cities?
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Do you think Hyderabad will continue to attract more GCCs in the next five years, or will the growth balance shift to other cities?
"Over the next five years, I think Hyderabad will continue inviting more GCCs.The city has an advantage due to its well-established infrastructure, government assistance, and robust talent pool. At the same time, growing expenses and competition for competent labor may lead some enterprises to explore other locations, but Hyderabad's total ecosystem still makes it an excellent choice."
"The city has an advantage due to its well-established infrastructure, government assistance, and robust talent pool."
"At the same time, growing expenses and competition for competent labor may lead some enterprises to explore other locations, but Hyderabad's total ecosystem still makes it an excellent choice."
Hyderabad will continue attracting more Global Capability Centers (GCCs) over the next five years. The city benefits from well-established infrastructure, active government assistance, and a robust pool of skilled professionals. Rising operational costs and increased competition for competent labor could prompt some enterprises to consider alternative locations. Some companies may relocate or diversify footprints to manage expenses and talent access. The combined strengths of infrastructure, policy support, and workforce depth preserve Hyderabad's overall competitiveness and make the city an attractive choice for new and expanding GCC investments.
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