VXI Global Solutions to create 10,000 jobs in Hyderabad
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VXI Global Solutions to create 10,000 jobs in Hyderabad

VXI Global Solutions, a company owned by Bain Capital, has recently announced its plans to establish a delivery centre in Hyderabad. This venture has the potential to generate employment opportunities for up to 10,000 individuals. The decision to invest in Hyderabad was unveiled following a meeting between Erika Bogar King, the Global Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) of VXI Global Solutions, and K T Rama Rao, the Minister of IT and Industries for Telangana, in Houston, USA.

During their discussion, Minister KTR highlighted how Telangana has become an attractive hub for investment over the past nine years. The region is renowned for its progressive policies, robust infrastructure, and skilled workforce. Telangana has consistently attracted investments from national and international companies, fostered by the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Sri KCR. The state has cultivated an environment conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship, supporting the growth of various sectors.

Established in 1998, VXI Global Solutions has a presence in more than 42 locations across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean, employing over 40,000 individuals. The company has earned a reputation as a trusted provider of customer experience solutions to renowned global brands. Backed by private equity investor Bain Capital, VXI is acknowledged as one of the fastest-growing privately held business services organisations in the United States.

Several dignitaries attended the meeting, including Jayesh Ranjan, the Principal Secretary of IT and Industries Departments; E Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, the Special Secretary for Investment Promotion & NRI Affairs; Konatham Dileep, the Director of Telangana Digital Media Wing; and Amarnath Reddy Atmakuri, the Chief Relations Officer.

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VXI Global Solutions, a company owned by Bain Capital, has recently announced its plans to establish a delivery centre in Hyderabad. This venture has the potential to generate employment opportunities for up to 10,000 individuals. The decision to invest in Hyderabad was unveiled following a meeting between Erika Bogar King, the Global Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) of VXI Global Solutions, and K T Rama Rao, the Minister of IT and Industries for Telangana, in Houston, USA. During their discussion, Minister KTR highlighted how Telangana has become an attractive hub for investment over the past nine years. The region is renowned for its progressive policies, robust infrastructure, and skilled workforce. Telangana has consistently attracted investments from national and international companies, fostered by the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Sri KCR. The state has cultivated an environment conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship, supporting the growth of various sectors. Established in 1998, VXI Global Solutions has a presence in more than 42 locations across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean, employing over 40,000 individuals. The company has earned a reputation as a trusted provider of customer experience solutions to renowned global brands. Backed by private equity investor Bain Capital, VXI is acknowledged as one of the fastest-growing privately held business services organisations in the United States. Several dignitaries attended the meeting, including Jayesh Ranjan, the Principal Secretary of IT and Industries Departments; E Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, the Special Secretary for Investment Promotion & NRI Affairs; Konatham Dileep, the Director of Telangana Digital Media Wing; and Amarnath Reddy Atmakuri, the Chief Relations Officer. Also Read Adani Group looks to monetize the 'non-core' real estate assetsSupertech settles 32 recovery certificates issued by UP-RERA

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