Infosys announces sops for employees open to transfer to Hubballi campus
Sources aware of the matter told ET, that the policy seeks to encourage employees hailing from Mumbai-Karnataka to explore the opportunity in their home region. This will also help the company put the infrastructure at the modern facility to optim...

The company told employees in an email, a copy of which was seen by ET, that the location has a huge potential for growth and “is waiting for a talent like you to build the future”. “It’s your turn to grow glocal and consider pursuing your career at Hubballi DC,” it said.
The policy applies to employees at band 2 and above handling projects (delivery) from any development centre in India. Employees at band 3 and below will get Rs 25,000 at the time of relocation (transfer) and Rs 25,000 every six months thereafter for two years. Employees at these levels will get Rs 1.25 lakh at the end of 24 months. Others will get Rs 2.5 lakh (level 4), Rs 5 lakh (level 5), Rs 6 lakh (level 6) and Rs 8 lakh (level 7), including the initial relocation allowance, at the end of 24 months.
| Band | At time of transfer | At end of 24 months |
| Seven | Rs 1.5 lakh | Rs 8 lakh |
| Six | Rs 1 lakh | Rs 6 lakh |
| Five | Rs 1 lakh | Rs 5 lakh |
| Four | Rs 50,000 | Rs 2.5 lakh |
| Three & Below | Rs 25,000 | Rs 1.25 lakh |
Employees at bands 2 and 3 are entry-level employees polishing their skills on projects.
Infosys did not respond to ET’s emailed queries.
State government hails policy
Karnataka’s industries and infrastructure minister MB Patil hailed Infosys’ incentive policy. “This move encourages local talent from the Kittur Karnataka region to explore opportunities closer to home, fostering community ties and local development,” he said in a post on social media platform X.
“Infosys' commitment to state-of-the-art campuses and employing thousands of engineers globally exemplifies its leadership and positive impact on regional economies. This initiative not only supports local growth but also showcases Infosys’ dedication to innovation and employee welfare in the tech industry,” Patil added.
The move follows a heated discussion in the Karnataka assembly in February on the company’s Hubballi campus being a non-starter. BJP MLA Arvind Bellad said the company acquired 58 acres of land in his constituency of Hubli-Dharwad West promising a world-class campus and jobs, but the sprawling area was being used to grow plantations.
In its annual report released in April 2023, Infosys had said, “As part of this strategy, this year, we will set up offices in Hubballi, Indore, Navi Mumbai, Nagpur and Coimbatore, in India.”
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