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InvoiceCloud Expands Hyderabad GCC, Plans to Hire 150 Experts to Drive Fintech Innovation

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InvoiceCloud is another fintech player that is taking advantage of the rapidly growing Global Capability Center (GCC) in India.

The US-based digital payments company is strengthening its India presence by hiring 150 skilled professionals for its Hyderabad GCC — showcasing the increasing relevance of the country in fintech.

Hyderabad GCC Becomes a Strategic Growth Hub

InvoiceCloud’s expansion in Hyderabad is not just about increasing the number of employees, it’s about creating a high-impact global delivery and innovation center.

The Hyderabad GCC is expected to critically enable:

  • Global product development
  • Digital payments
  • Customer engagement technology

With the GCC positioned as a key operational and innovation hub in the Global Strategy of InvoiceCloud, India is emerging as a crucial player. ([GCC RISE][1])

150 New Roles Focused on High-Value Capabilities

The new hiring will concentrate on technology and product-driven roles such as:

  • Engineers in AI and machine learning
  • Engineers in Software and Platforms
  • Experts in Product and Cloud
  • Infrastructure and site reliability

The absence of support functions in the roles listed is indicative of a considerable shift — GCCs are now expected to build core digital capabilities. ([Indeed India][2])

AI and Digital Payments at the Core

InvoiceCloud operates in the digital billing and payment space, providing bill payment solutions that are cloud-based for utilities, governments, and insurance.

The Hyderabad GCC will focus on:

  • Automation of payments using AI
  • Platforms for enhanced intelligent customer experiences
  • Financial systems that are SaaS-based and scalable

The company is already investing in AI-based payment solutions, and further strengthens the importance of its India center in global product development. ([GCC RISE][1])

Why GCC Investments in Hyderabad are Not Slowing Down

The expansion of InvoiceCloud in Hyderabad is indicative of the following:

1. Fintech and tech talent abundance

Hyderabad easily enables access to AI and engineering professionals.

2. Established GCC system

The city is home to global capability centers in various industries, establishing itself as a reliable center.

3. Balance of cost and value

The increase in value with the efficient use of resources is a benefit to the company.

4. Environment Friendly to Innovation

Hyderabad is seen as a growing product and engineering hub, rather than just a delivery center. ([Talentiser][3])

Leadership and Expansion Strategy

To aid in this growth, InvoiceCloud has also enhanced its leadership in India by installing a dedicated India site leader, who will focus on:

  • Operational scaling
  • Formation of high-performance teams
  • Innovation driving from the GCC

This indicates a methodical design to convert the India center to a global capability powerhouse. ([GCC RISE][1])

Implications for the GCC Ecosystem

InvoiceCloud has further strengthened, and irrationally, the greater GCC core trends:

✔ Product and engineering hubs are the emerging focus for GCCs

✔ The innovation of AI and fintech has relocated to India

✔ The value of hires is concentrated on high-skill, high-impact roles

✔ Hyderabad is cementing its place as a premier GCC location

Conclusion

InvoiceCloud’s recruitment drive is a clear signal of the GCC evolution from expansion to the next phase.

From AI innovation and digital payments,

India is no longer an offshore support function to the global operations —

it is constructing and energizing them.

The signal is clear:

GCCs are evolving into global innovation engines,

and InvoiceCloud is one of the frontrunners in this evolution from Hyderabad.a

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Jaipur Become India’s Next GCC Hub? Rajasthan Bets on Finance & Tourism Edge

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India’s Global Capability Center (GCC) expansion is no longer limited to metro cities — and Jaipur is emerging as a serious contender.

Rajasthan is now positioning its capital as a future-ready GCC destination, built on a unique combination of finance talent, tourism strength, and lifestyle infrastructure.

A New GCC Vision for Jaipur

At the core of this ambition is a large-scale development project near Jaipur airport — designed to create a dedicated GCC ecosystem.

Key highlights include:

  • Planned GCC towers with ~1.7 million sq. ft. space
  • Expansion potential with additional 2 million sq. ft. workspace
  • A “live, work, play” environment for global professionals

This is not just infrastructure — it’s a positioning strategy to attract global enterprises.

Beyond IT: A Sector-Focused GCC Strategy

Unlike traditional GCC hubs that focus broadly on IT services, Rajasthan is taking a more targeted approach.

The state aims to attract GCCs in:

  • Financial services
  • Technology and analytics
  • Hospitality and tourism-linked operations

Industry experts emphasize that Jaipur should double down on its strengths, rather than compete directly with Bengaluru or Hyderabad across all sectors.

Leveraging Tourism as a Talent Advantage

One of the most unique aspects of Rajasthan’s strategy is its tourism-driven ecosystem.

The GCC model here integrates:

  • Hotels and residences
  • Cultural hubs and museums
  • Lifestyle infrastructure to attract global talent

This creates a differentiated value proposition:

👉 Not just a workplace
👉 But a global living destination for talent

Additionally, there is a push to reskill hospitality talent with AI and digital capabilities, aligning with the evolving needs of GCCs.

Policy Push & Ecosystem Development

Rajasthan is backing this vision with aggressive policy support:

  • Competitive GCC incentives
  • Transparent land allocation at subsidized rates
  • Active collaboration with private developers

This reflects a broader shift where state governments are actively competing to attract GCC investments.

Challenges That Need to Be Solved

Despite the strong vision, there are critical gaps that need attention:

  • Limited international flight connectivity
  • Urban mobility and commuting infrastructure
  • Need for higher-end global talent readiness

For global enterprises, these factors play a decisive role in location strategy.

What This Means for the GCC Ecosystem

Jaipur’s push highlights key shifts in the GCC landscape:

1. Tier-2 cities are entering the GCC race

Companies are exploring alternatives beyond traditional hubs.

2. Lifestyle is becoming a differentiator

Talent attraction now depends on quality of life, not just salaries.

3. Sector specialization is the future

Cities will win by building domain-led GCC ecosystems, not generic capabilities.

4. GCCs are moving toward value creation

The focus is shifting from scale to high-value, knowledge-driven work.

Final Take

Rajasthan’s GCC strategy is not about replicating Bengaluru —
it’s about building a differentiated model.

By combining:

  • Finance talent
  • Tourism ecosystem
  • Integrated infrastructure

Jaipur has the potential to emerge as a niche GCC hub for the future.

The real question is:

Can emerging cities like Jaipur redefine the GCC map —
or will metro dominance continue?

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