
Deutsche Börse Group revealed in a Thursday edition that it had opened a new global center (GCC) in Hyderabad, India, to accelerate digital transformation and enhance its operations all over the world.
The German Stock Exchange operator said that the center will serve as a strategic center for technology and innovation, support for capital market platforms, as well as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, institutional security and cloud engineering.
The company added that it completes the current global information technology centers, and is expected to play a major role in its long -term digital agenda.
“Our office in Hyderabad allows us to reach one of the most important technological talent complexes in the world,” said Christophe Boham, chief operating manager at Deutsche Börse Group. “We look forward to accelerating our long -term digital agenda, supporting technology, and enhancing the continuity of service through global operations with the new Hyderabad colleagues in our global team.”
Hyderabad GCC is expected to expand quickly, with plans to employ several hundred employees through a set of technology and operational functions.
The site was chosen to place it as one of the fastest technology centers in India, allowing access to a deep group of skilled professionals.
To create and expand the center, Deutsche Börse Group has a partnership with ANSR, a global specialist in building and managing power centers for multinational institutions.
“The expansion of Deutsche Börse Group in Hyderabad confirms that the strategic Shift Global Enterprises is taking advantage of India as a center for building ready -made capabilities in the future,” Lalite Ahuja, founder and CEO, told ANSR.