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ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or IBC - Part 59: Japan taught it. Tata bought it. Now EVs will test this auto ancillaryThis is a story about a company that is simultaneously an asset and an anomaly. An asset because it builds a tangible, necessary product, g...
TCS forms business unit to help MNCs set up GCCsTata Consultancy Services has launched a new business unit, Global Value & Innovation Centres, to assist enterprises in establishing and ma...
The great $100-billion tech shift: GCCs tighten grip on India’s talent marketIndia's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) jobs: India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are rapidly outpacing traditional IT services, driv...
NSE inks 80-year lease with MMRDA for 2.7-acre BKC land for Rs 1,684 croreThe National Stock Exchange of India has made a bold move by leasing a coveted 2.7-acre site in the bustling Bandra-Kurla Complex of Mumbai...
India’s new safe harbour rules create fresh tax dilemma for multinationals, GCCsMultinationals in India are reassessing their tax strategies. A new safe harbour regime offers lower margins for IT and ITeS services. Comp...
Boost R&D or lag in 6G race, MoS Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani tells telcos as revenues surgeMinister Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani urged Indian telecom operators to boost R&D spending to shape next-generation mobile networks, noting the...
Tactical investing: 6 stocks for your watchlist as the Gulf rebuild approaches; 4 with positive upside potential of up to 25%Peace is something that has eluded West Asia a long time. For old Gulf watchers, statements and counter-statements of the kind seen in the ...
GCCs pay premium to hire top talentThis is giving the GCCs a clear edge in wooing top leadership talent vis-à-vis the others in the tech cohort. At GCCs, professionals with 1...
Global captive centers fueling demand for large officesGlobal centers, particularly in the technology and BFSI sectors, have cornered almost 40% of the significant deals in the top six cities. N...
70% GCCs have large security teams in IndiaThe report titled ‘Secure in India 2023’ found that the maximum increase in cyber skill demand, among GCCs, is noted for cloud security (81...
Around 500 new MNCs are likely to set up captive centres in India by FY25India is also emerging as a hub for experimentation of various innovations for GCCs due to the scale it offers, with GCCs setting up techni...
What to do with the additional cost incurred during Covid pandemic: Indian captives in a limbo“The issue is whether the resulting costs should be funded through trade transaction by the principal or through equity by the parent as an...
COVID-19 impact: Transfer pricing issues may crop up at MNCsTransfer pricing is essentially the price paid by the parent company or its foreign arm to a local subsidiary for transactions among them. ...
Global market pickup spurs IT companies to chase HSBC, Barclays captivesIT cos are stepping up their plans to acquire captive units of their multinational customers as they look to take advantage of a broad pick...
Govt circulars on taxing IT cos like IBM and Microsoft R&D centres compound confusionThe circulars come at a time India is seeking to boost its image as a preferred destination for foreign investments.
- Aiming high: Multinational captives seek high-end talent
MNC captives are increasing their hiring for highend processes, customer service or call centre operations as they move up the value chain.
- MNCs use India units to broker outsourcing deals
The captive units of multinational companies are being called on to play a new role by their overseas parents.
- Rising costs, attrition put 15% of MNC captives in exit mode
Smarting under mounting costs and employee attrition, about 15% of captive units of multinational parents are working on an exit strategy. ...
- MNCs offshore operations performing well in India
Majority of captives being able to meet performance criteria is an incremental step for the future of captives business models, states a re...
- Coal mining opened up to private investment
The government has opened the doors for private investment in the coal sector.