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Quantum Finance: The Role of GCCs in High-Speed Trading & Risk Analytics

As computational breakthroughs continue to upend conventional financial paradigms, quantum finance has emerged as a transformative force in high-speed trading and risk analytics. Global Capability Centers (GCCs) have evolved into innovation powerhouses, actively incorporating quantum computing methodologies to redefine trading strategies and risk management frameworks. Recent discourse on platforms like Medium-exemplified by Sci-Net’s incisive exploration of quantum computing applications in high-frequency trading-underscores the capability of these technologies to accelerate decision-making processes radically while enhancing precision in volatile markets.

By Super Admin | May 26, 2025

Make in India & GCCs: How the Initiative Is Attracting Global Businesses

Launched in 2014, Make in India aimed to position India as a global manufacturing hub. A decade later, the impact is visible beyond industrial corridors,it now influences strategic boardroom decisions across continents. Among the biggest beneficiaries of this policy shift are Global Capability Centers (GCCs), which are reshaping their operational blueprints to align with India’s ecosystem. As of early 2025, India hosts over 1,700 GCCs, employing 1.9 million professionals across IT, finance, healthcare, automotive, and aerospace. In 2015, the count stood at 700 centers. This growth is not incidental. It reflects India's expanding relevance in global business strategy.

By Super Admin | May 26, 2025

What’s Next for India’s GCC Sector: Trends to Watch in 2030

For India’s Global Capability Centres (GCCs), 2030 marks more than just a calendar milestone. It’s the year by which many global firms expect full digital integration, ESG-linked value chains, and AI-enabled operations all at enterprise scale. In this context, India’s GCCs aren’t reacting to change. They’re shaping it. What was once a cost-driven offshoring model is fast becoming a nerve centre for innovation, resilience, and competitive advantage. And the next wave of trends will separate the forward-looking from the fallback-ready.

By Super Admin | May 26, 2025