Packaged foods maker Nestle announced the setting up of its new Global Capability Center (GCC) in Hyderabad, India, through its shared services division called Nestle Business Solutions (NBS), joining a growing set of MNCs including L’Oreal, McDonald’s and Carlsberg setting up such centres in India. The GCC will be established under Nestle Business Services India in partnership with Genpact. “Nestle Business Solutions (NBS) is the shared services team of the Nestlé Group, and the move marks an important step in strengthening the company’s global business services network and building future-ready capabilities,” the Nescafe coffee and KitKat chocolates maker said in an exchange filing.ET reported about Nestle’s upcoming GCC in its online edition earlier on Monday.NBS Hyderabad will be established under Nestle Business Services India Private Limited in partnership with Genpact, the company said.“With Hyderabad’s strong ecosystem and Genpact’s expertise, we are well placed to deliver greater value, consistency and innovation,” Luca Fichera, Head of NBS, said in a statement.Nestle Business Services India is a wholly owned subsidiary in India operated by Nestle Group.GCCs, or hubs that operate crucial functions such as technology, analytics, finance and research, are seeing a surge in India, and bringing in jobs as well as investments.A Nasscom–Zinnov report noted that India had 1,700 GCCs in FY24, leading to $64.6 billion in exports and employing more than 1.9 million people. According to the report, by year 2030, this number could expand to 2,200 centres and up to $105 billion in revenue.Nestle India has invested about Rs 2,000 crore in capital expenditure over the last two years, and reported 22.6% on-year increase in revenues to Rs 6,748 crore for the January-March 2026 quarter, and domestic sales of Rs 23,071.5 crore in FY 26, on the back of double-digit volume growth and market share gains.
Nestle announces new GCC in Hyderabad through global division Nestle Business Solutions
Nestle announced its new Global Capability Center in Hyderabad, India. This center will operate under Nestle Business Services India in partnership with Genpact. The move strengthens Nestle's global business services network and future capabilities. Hyderabad's ecosystem and Genpact's expertise will drive value and innovation. This expansion aligns with India's growing role as a hub for multinational corporations.








