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Maximus Expands Hyderabad GCC: Strengthening India’s Role in Global Healthcare & Public Sector Operations

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The Global Capability Center (GCC) ecosystem in India is rapidly evolving and expanding, and Maximus Inc., a US healthcare and government service provider, has recently expanded its presence.

Maximus is reinforcing a trend by opening a new Global Capability Center (GCC) in Hyderabad. India is becoming a focal point for everything service delivery, technology, and innovation.

Maximus Expands Operations in India by Opening GCC in Hyderabad

Maximus has publicly stated it is expanding its operations in India with the opening of another Global Capability Center in Hyderabad. This is the second Global Capability Center Maximus has opened in India, the first being in Bengaluru.

This exemplifies the company’s devotion to India as an operational and placement hub.

The Hyderabad center is projected to become a significant support center for global operations, especially related to the healthcare system and the public sector.

Increased Hiring, Increased Operations

Active recruitment has been a strong leading indicator of this expansion.

The recruitment underscores the rapid increase in the Global Capability Centers and supports the conclusion that they are no longer static setups, they are dynamic, rapidly scaling ecosystems.

Focus Areas: Technology + Public Sector Impact

Maximus stands out in the technology, healthcare, and government services sectors by creating innovative solutions for the management of large-scale public service systems.

The expected contributions of the Hyderabad GCC include:

  • Digital transformation of services in the public sector
  • Technology in healthcare
  • Support systems for administration and operations
  • Transformation of workforces and human resources.

The above contributions relate to the overall trend in GCCs: IT services shifting to critical impact services. ([Telangana Tribune][1])

Why Hyderabad Is Emerging as a GCC Hotspot

Maximus’ expansion further strengthens Hyderabad’s position as one of India’s fastest-growing GCC destinations.

Key factors driving this growth include:

1. Strong Talent Ecosystem

Hyderabad’s deep talent pool in IT, analytics, and business operations is a major draw.

2. Cost-to-Value Advantage

The city is the most attractive of the metro cities due to cost savings from high-quality talent.

3. Government Support

Global firms benefit from positive policies and government investment.

4. Infrastructure & Connectivity

The combination of modern tech parks and urban infrastructure provides a perfect environment for large-scale GCC operations. ([Telangana Tribune][1])

What This Means for the GCC Industry

The expansion of Maximus’ Hyderabad GCC demonstrates the following changes in the industry.

🔹 GCCs are focusing on particular domains

Centers are being established in alignment with specific industries like healthcare and public services.

🔹 Talent-led expansion is accelerating

The need to hire drives geographical decisions more than cost.

🔹 Tier-1 cities still dominate growth

Hyderabad remains strong in the competition with Bengaluru and Chennai as a top GCC destination.

NEW STRATEGIC ROLE FOR GCCs

GCCs are being integrated into the core of global business functions.

FINAL PERSPECTIVE

Maximus expanding to Hyderabad isn’t just another GCC opening, it is a sign of much greater change.

For global companies looking to expand

  • India continues to be the epicenter for talent and delivery
  • Hyderabad is being recognized as the best location for next-gen GCCs
  • GCCs are being recognized as impactful integrated global hubs

There is no doubt

GCCs are no longer supportive roles

GCCs are essential business drivers for global business success

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