𝐁𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐇𝐲𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐚𝐝 Global consulting leader Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has opened its fifth office in India, adding Hyderabad to its presence in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. The new office will serve as a strategic hub, strengthening client engagement across pharmaceuticals, technology, infrastructure, and real estate. Why Hyderabad? ✔️ Accounts for 1/3 of India’s pharma production & 1/5 of exports ✔️ Manufacturing contributes 19.5% to Telangana’s GSDP (vs 17.7% national average) ✔️ Home to thriving GCCs, R&D hubs, and startups ✔️ Backed by a highly skilled talent pool Rahul Jain, Head of BCG India, said: “The opening of the Hyderabad office reflects our long-term commitment to the country and confidence in the opportunities that lie ahead.” Hyderabad’s rise as a business and innovation powerhouse continues to attract global firms, strengthening India’s position in the world economy. Read More : https://lnkd.in/gnjJBahH Anuj Gupta | Manil Gupta | Rajat Kanwar Gupta | Sujal Kansal | Rajat Modwel | Shikhar Agrawal | Aviral Saxena | Subhajit Basu | Vaibhav Wali | Vikramaditya Tyagi | Nitin Sharma | Kumar Parijat | Debjit Dutta | Abhinav Sharma | Rajiv Nandwani | Aditya Vikram Jain | Shaleen Sinha | Rachit Kapoor | Shubham Sharma | Rishabh Bansal | Invest In Telangana | Sridhar Babu Duddilla | #Consulting #BCG #Hyderabad #IndiaGrowthStory #PharmaCapital #GCC
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Boston Consulting Group ( BCG) sets up office in Hyderabad Management consulting major Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has opened an office in Hyderabad. Fifth office in India, following those in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai, the new facility positions the firm better serve its growing client base in the region, BCG said. The new office will serve as a critical hub, enabling it to deepen engagement with key industries and clients amid India’s rapidly evolving business environment. The firm said it actively recruits from leading educational institutions in the region and remains committed to building teams. It did not share numbers on the headcount or hiring plans. The opening of the Hyderabad office reflects “our long-term commitment to the country and confidence in the opportunities that lie ahead across sectors, especially in pharmaceuticals, technology, infrastructure and real estate,” head of BCG India, Rahul Jain, said in a release. Management consulting major Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has opened an office in Hyderabad. Fifth office in India, following those in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai, the new facility positions the firm better serve its growing client base in the region, BCG said. The new office will serve as a critical hub, enabling it to deepen engagement with key industries and clients amid India’s rapidly evolving business environment. The firm said it actively recruits from leading educational institutions in the region and remains committed to building teams. It did not share numbers on the headcount or hiring plans. The opening of the Hyderabad office reflects “our long-term commitment to the country and confidence in the opportunities that lie ahead across sectors, especially in pharmaceuticals, technology, infrastructure and real estate,” head of BCG India, Rahul Jain, said in a release. Hyderabad is one of India’s fastest-growing business hubs, underpinned by its strong manufacturing, research and development as well tech capabilities supported by a highly skilled talent pool. It accounts for nearly one-third of the country’s pharmaceutical production and one-fifth of its pharmaceutical exports and is widely recognised as the pharma capital of India. Manufacturing contributes 19.5% to Telangana’s GSDP (compared to the national average of 17.7%) and grew by approximately 9% between FY23 and FY24. Alongside these strengths, Hyderabad is also a leading destination for global capability centres (GCCs), R&D hubs and startups, supported by a vibrant technology ecosystem and strategic infrastructure. #HappeningHyderabad #BCG #Investment #Hyderabad #GCC #India #OfficeSpace #Management #Consulting
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240 new GCCs in five years. Most of them aren't household names. Yet. Here's what's happening beneath the radar: ☑ 50% of India's GCC ecosystem now consists of emerging and growth-stage companies ☑ 240+ new GCCs established by mid-market firms between 2020-2025 ☑ 220K+ professionals employed, generating $6.5B revenue in FY2024 ☑ 46% talent growth outpacing 43% firm growth—these centers are scaling with intent, not just speed The geographic distribution reveals strategic thinking: while Bengaluru leads at 35%, significant expansion in Pune, Hyderabad, and emerging hubs like Chennai shows mid-market companies are finding competitive advantages beyond traditional metros. Mid-market GCCs aren't just following the established playbook, they're writing a new one. Leaner, more agile, and increasingly strategic in their approach to building global capability. #MidMarketGCCs #GCCIndia #EmergingCompanies #TalentStrategy #GlobalCapabilityCenter #IndiaGrowthStory #FutureOfWork
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Mid-Market GCCs in India is the New Growth path. For mid-market enterprises, partnering with Indian SIs could be the fastest way to overcome entry barriers and unlock GCC value. Written an article on the same ="https://lnkd.in/duJY6srE" Curious to hear from peers, how do you see SI partners shaping the next wave of GCC growth in India? Follow Devjyoti Seal for more insights on GCC
240 new GCCs in five years. Most of them aren't household names. Yet. Here's what's happening beneath the radar: ☑ 50% of India's GCC ecosystem now consists of emerging and growth-stage companies ☑ 240+ new GCCs established by mid-market firms between 2020-2025 ☑ 220K+ professionals employed, generating $6.5B revenue in FY2024 ☑ 46% talent growth outpacing 43% firm growth—these centers are scaling with intent, not just speed The geographic distribution reveals strategic thinking: while Bengaluru leads at 35%, significant expansion in Pune, Hyderabad, and emerging hubs like Chennai shows mid-market companies are finding competitive advantages beyond traditional metros. Mid-market GCCs aren't just following the established playbook, they're writing a new one. Leaner, more agile, and increasingly strategic in their approach to building global capability. #MidMarketGCCs #GCCIndia #EmergingCompanies #TalentStrategy #GlobalCapabilityCenter #IndiaGrowthStory #FutureOfWork
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India holds 60% of the global GCC market employing 2m $60bn market size as of 2024 it's expected to reach $110bn by 2030..
240 new GCCs in five years. Most of them aren't household names. Yet. Here's what's happening beneath the radar: ☑ 50% of India's GCC ecosystem now consists of emerging and growth-stage companies ☑ 240+ new GCCs established by mid-market firms between 2020-2025 ☑ 220K+ professionals employed, generating $6.5B revenue in FY2024 ☑ 46% talent growth outpacing 43% firm growth—these centers are scaling with intent, not just speed The geographic distribution reveals strategic thinking: while Bengaluru leads at 35%, significant expansion in Pune, Hyderabad, and emerging hubs like Chennai shows mid-market companies are finding competitive advantages beyond traditional metros. Mid-market GCCs aren't just following the established playbook, they're writing a new one. Leaner, more agile, and increasingly strategic in their approach to building global capability. #MidMarketGCCs #GCCIndia #EmergingCompanies #TalentStrategy #GlobalCapabilityCenter #IndiaGrowthStory #FutureOfWork
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Fascinating shift underway in India’s GCC landscape — mid-market and emerging firms are redefining what global capability truly means. These aren’t just support centers anymore, they’re becoming innovation engines driving scale, speed, and strategy.” #GCCIndia #FutureOfWork #DigitalTransformation ANSR
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🌟 “Cities don’t just grow, they rise when innovation meets opportunity.” 🌟 Exciting news from Hyderabad! 🚀 Thanks to insights shared by my colleague Pedda Mahesh, I’m delighted to share that Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has expanded its presence in India with a new office in Hyderabad. Why Hyderabad? As they say, “Jahan soch, wahan raah”—and the city clearly shows the way: 🔹 1/3 of India’s pharma production comes from here 💊 🔹 1/5 of India’s pharma exports are driven from here 🌍 🔹 19.5% of Telangana’s GSDP comes from manufacturing 🏭 🔹 A thriving hub of GCCs, IT & tech innovation 💻✨ “Loha garam hai, maar do hathoda”—and Hyderabad is striking at the perfect time, cementing its position as a global hub for business, pharma, and technology. 🌇🌏 Proud moment for our city, and a great leap for India’s growth story! #Hyderabad #BCG #IndiaGrowth #BusinessGrowth #TechCity #PharmaHub
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Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has opened a new office in Hyderabad, its fifth in India after Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. This expansion underscores BCG’s long-term confidence in India’s growth story. 🔑 Why Hyderabad? According to Rahul Jain, Head of Boston Consulting Group (BCG) India, the new hub will deepen client partnerships in: 💊 #Pharma 💻 #Technology 🏗️ #Infrastructure 🏢 #Real Estate #Hyderabad’s strengths make it a natural choice: Pharma Powerhouse – 33% of India’s production, 20% of exports Manufacturing Growth – 19.5% of Telangana’s GSDP, ~9% YoY growth Innovation Hub – Thriving GCCs, R&D centers, and startups 👩🎓 Talent & Growth BCG is doubling down on talent development, recruiting top minds from leading institutions to build diverse, high-performing teams in Hyderabad. 📊 Strategic Impact With this expansion, BCG strengthens its ability to: Scale pharma & healthcare innovation Drive digital transformation with tech & GCCs Guide infrastructure & real estate growth ✅ Big Picture BCG’s Hyderabad office isn’t just an expansion—it’s a strategic bet on #India’s future. As Hyderabad cements its place as a global business and innovation hub, BCG is ready to deliver transformative solutions that shape the next chapter of Indian and global enterprises. 👉 Do you see Hyderabad becoming the next big consulting hub in India? Manil Gupta | Sujal Kansal | Rajat Modwel | Aviral Saxena | Subhajit Basu | Vaibhav Wali | Vikramaditya Tyagi | Nitin Sharma | Kumar Parijat | Rajiv Nandwani | Aditya Vikram Jain | Shaleen Sinha | Rachit Kapoor | Rishabh Bansal | Hitasha Nayak | Saurabh Chhajer | Saumya Sen | Boston Consulting Group (BCG) BCG X | Sohini Kar | Priyadarshi Vm | Aparna Bedi | Tania Banerjee | Ishang Jawa | Manju Bhakar | Rajat Modwel | Abheek Singhi | Nipun Kalra | Janmejaya Sinha | Christoph Schweizer | Dylan Bolden | Rich Lesser | Janmejaya Sinha | #ManagementConsulting #IndiaGrowthStory #Hyderabad #InnovationEcosystem #DigitalTransformation #Pharma #GlobalCapabilityCenters #FutureOfWork #BusinessTransformation #Strategy
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Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has expanded its presence in India by opening a new office in Hyderabad, its fifth after Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. This move comes on the back of BCG’s strong growth in the country, where it has maintained a 20% CAGR over the last decade. The Hyderabad office will play a central role in driving the firm’s multifold growth ambitions, with a focus on key industries such as industrials, pharmaceuticals, technology, infrastructure, and real estate. Rahul Jain, Head of BCG India, highlighted that the expansion reflects the firm’s long-term commitment to India, underpinned by its strong talent pool and the rapid pace of transformation across sectors. Hyderabad’s thriving business ecosystem makes it a natural choice for BCG’s latest hub. Known as India’s pharma capital, the city contributes nearly one-third of the country’s pharmaceutical production and one-fifth of exports in the sector. With manufacturing accounting for 19.5% of Telangana’s GSDP—higher than the national average—and its emergence as a leading hub for global capability centres, R&D, and startups, the city provides fertile ground for innovation. Vikash Agarwalla, Managing Director and Partner at BCG India, emphasized that the new office will bring the firm closer to regional clients, enabling it to support their most ambitious transformation journeys while strengthening BCG’s role in shaping India’s fast-growing industries. #BCG #Hyderabad #Consulting #BusinessGrowth #PharmaCapital #InnovationHub #GlobalCapabilityCenters #IndiaGrowthStory #Transformation #Strategy #BCGIndia #cxolanes
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Boston Consulting Group (BCG), an American global management consulting firm, sets up office in Hyderabad at Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City, HITECHCITY 🔺80 employees now, expected to grow to 500 in 4 yrs 🔺Focus: pharma, tech, industrial goods & GCC’s 🔺AI to be 4th pillar of education #Hyderabad #BCG #BusinessHub #Innovation #AI #GCC
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𝐁𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩 (𝐁𝐂𝐆) 𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐬 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐇𝐲𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐚𝐝 𝐚𝐬 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧 Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has launched a new office at Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City in Hitec City, Hyderabad, marking its fifth location in India alongside Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. This expansion highlights Hyderabad’s rising significance as a business hub and aligns with BCG India’s strong growth, which has seen a 20% CAGR over the past decade. The new office aims to strengthen BCG’s engagement with key industries and clients in the region. #GBS #GCC https://lnkd.in/gpZMV-_n
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