Infosys Expands Footprint: Establishing a New Development and Innovation Hub in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City.
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Infosys has recently inaugurated its new Development Center (DC) at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) in Gandhinagar on Saturday, June 7, 2025. This strategic move signifies a major expansion of Infosys' footprint and its commitment to leading innovation in the financial services sector from within India's burgeoning international financial hub.

The state-of-the-art facility is designed to accommodate over 1,000 employees, fostering a hybrid working model that promotes both productivity and collaboration. It will serve as a key TechFin hub, delivering advanced digital solutions to Infosys' global clientele in the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sector. The center's services will encompass critical domains such as digital banking, regulatory affairs, trade finance, capital markets, cards and payments, as well as risk and compliance management.

Infosys plans to leverage cutting-edge technologies within the GIFT City hub. These include artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (GenAI), cloud computing, application programming interfaces (APIs), cybersecurity, and blockchain. The goal is to deliver seamless cross-border digital services and enhance client proximity, reinforcing India's position as a global financial technology powerhouse.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel inaugurated the new Infosys Development Center in GIFT City. He stated that the development validates GIFT City's position as a prime destination for digital innovation and financial services. He also noted that the center will focus on nurturing talent, enabling collaboration, and driving innovation in areas like digital banking and capital markets, which will generate valuable employment opportunities and accelerate Gujarat’s journey toward becoming a global leader in next-generation digital infrastructure and financial technology.

Jayesh Sanghrajka, Chief Financial Officer of Infosys, emphasized the strategic importance of the GIFT City location. He noted that it aligns with Infosys' vision of leading innovation in financial services from within India's foremost international financial hub. GIFT City offers a robust, future-ready environment that enables digital transformation through cutting-edge technologies such as AI, Gen AI, cloud, and blockchain. He also added that this presence strengthens their global delivery model and reinforces their long-term commitment to the region's economic development and digital evolution.

Aligned with Infosys' Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments, the development center incorporates green office design features. These features prioritize energy conservation, water conservation, daylight maximization, and smart operations. The center is designed as a future-ready hybrid workplace, focusing on enhancing productivity, building social capital, and leveraging technology for fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration.

The establishment of this new development and innovation hub is expected to significantly boost the FinTech ecosystem in GIFT City and contribute to the growth of the Indian economy. By providing a platform for innovation and collaboration, Infosys aims to drive the development of next-generation financial solutions and solidify its position as a leader in the global IT services industry.


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