HCLTech expands Indian footprint with 5,000-seat tech hub in Hyderabad

HYDERABAD, INDIA — Global technology services giant HCLTech has expanded its presence in Hyderabad with the inauguration of a new 320,000 square-foot delivery center, capable of accommodating 5,000 employees.
This expansion marks a notable milestone in the company’s growth trajectory in India’s rapidly developing tech hub.
HCLTech’s strategic investment in India’s tech hub
The new facility, situated in Hyderabad’s hi-tech city, represents HCLTech’s fifth center in the region, bringing their total seating capacity in the city to 8,500.
HCLTech has been consistently expanding operations in Hyderabad since its initial presence was set up in 2007 and has used this as an ideal location because of the strong infrastructure and pool of skilled talent that the city affords.
The opening of the new facility follows HCLTech’s recent acquisition of select assets from Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Communications Technology Group.
Expanding global delivery capabilities
The center will specialize in delivering innovative solutions in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation to clients worldwide, particularly in the hi-tech, life sciences, and financial services sectors.
HCLTech recorded revenue of $3.5 billion for Q3 fiscal year 2025, which closed on December 31, 2024. The revenue has grown 4.1% YoY in constant currency, while the EBIT margin is now at 19.5%. This indicates strength in operations. It secured the #7 spot in the OA500 2024, an objective index of the world’s top 500 outsourcing companies.
The company grew from 3,000 employees to more than 220,000 across the globe.
C Vijayakumar, CEO & Managing Director of HCLTech, emphasized the strategic importance of Hyderabad, stating, “Hyderabad, with its world-class infrastructure and high-quality talent pool, has been a key location on HCLTech’s global network. The new [center] will bring [cutting-edge] capabilities to our global client base and contribute to the local technology ecosystem.”