Urban Vault Adds Nachi, Pioneer & Komatsu to Its GCC Client Base
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Urban Vault Adds Nachi, Pioneer & Komatsu to Its GCC Client Base

Urban Vault, one of India’s fastest-growing managed workspace providers, has expanded its enterprise client roster by onboarding three prominent Japanese corporations—Nachi, Pioneer and Komatsu—in Bengaluru. The move strengthens the company’s position as a preferred workspace partner for global enterprises establishing or scaling operations in India.

With these additions, Urban Vault now supports more than 50 Global Capability Centres across major hubs such as Bengaluru, Pune and Gurugram. The onboarding of these Japanese industry leaders marks a key milestone in the company’s growth, reaffirming its strategy of delivering enterprise-grade workspace solutions tailored to global standards.

Urban Vault’s hybrid operating model—focused on optimising CapEx, lowering OpEx and offering seamless single-window management—has enabled multinational organisations to enhance operational agility while maintaining tight control over occupancy costs.

Amal Mishra, Co-founder, Urban Vault, said, “The trust placed in Urban Vault by global giants like Nachi, Pioneer and Komatsu reinforces our commitment to delivering world-class workspace solutions. Japanese companies value precision, reliability and relationship-driven business models—principles that deeply resonate with us. Our goal is to continue setting new benchmarks in managed workplaces by offering environments that help enterprises scale seamlessly, operate efficiently and feel at home in India.” 

Urban Vault has built strong credibility among Japanese corporations, thanks to its meticulous design practices, transparent delivery processes, hospitality-driven service culture and its ability to customise workspaces to stringent global compliance requirements. These attributes have contributed to long-term partnerships with companies that prioritise trust, consistency and precision. 

With growing interest from multinational players in manufacturing, engineering, automotive, electronics and technology, Urban Vault is well-positioned for accelerated expansion. The company currently manages over 2.80 million sq. ft. of workspace, offering more than 70,000 seats across 80 locations. It is on track to achieve a revenue run rate of over Rs 2.50 billion in FY2025-26, supported by 70 per cent year-on-year growth and an 18 per cent PAT.

Urban Vault, one of India’s fastest-growing managed workspace providers, has expanded its enterprise client roster by onboarding three prominent Japanese corporations—Nachi, Pioneer and Komatsu—in Bengaluru. The move strengthens the company’s position as a preferred workspace partner for global enterprises establishing or scaling operations in India.With these additions, Urban Vault now supports more than 50 Global Capability Centres across major hubs such as Bengaluru, Pune and Gurugram. The onboarding of these Japanese industry leaders marks a key milestone in the company’s growth, reaffirming its strategy of delivering enterprise-grade workspace solutions tailored to global standards.Urban Vault’s hybrid operating model—focused on optimising CapEx, lowering OpEx and offering seamless single-window management—has enabled multinational organisations to enhance operational agility while maintaining tight control over occupancy costs.Amal Mishra, Co-founder, Urban Vault, said, “The trust placed in Urban Vault by global giants like Nachi, Pioneer and Komatsu reinforces our commitment to delivering world-class workspace solutions. Japanese companies value precision, reliability and relationship-driven business models—principles that deeply resonate with us. Our goal is to continue setting new benchmarks in managed workplaces by offering environments that help enterprises scale seamlessly, operate efficiently and feel at home in India.” Urban Vault has built strong credibility among Japanese corporations, thanks to its meticulous design practices, transparent delivery processes, hospitality-driven service culture and its ability to customise workspaces to stringent global compliance requirements. These attributes have contributed to long-term partnerships with companies that prioritise trust, consistency and precision. With growing interest from multinational players in manufacturing, engineering, automotive, electronics and technology, Urban Vault is well-positioned for accelerated expansion. The company currently manages over 2.80 million sq. ft. of workspace, offering more than 70,000 seats across 80 locations. It is on track to achieve a revenue run rate of over Rs 2.50 billion in FY2025-26, supported by 70 per cent year-on-year growth and an 18 per cent PAT.

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