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A landmark moment in Lucknow’s IT revolution: Genpact’s new office to house 2,000 employees

Lucknow’s growth story continues: Genpact opens a new chapter

Knocksense Staff

Lucknow is witnessing a significant transformation as another IT giant, Genpact, announces the opening of a major office in the city. With plans to accommodate 2,000 employees, the new facility in Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar, is set to position Lucknow as a growing hub for IT and business services in India.

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With plans to generate over 2,000 jobs in Lucknow by 2025, this move will play a pivotal role in Genpact’s strategy to build expertise in AI, digital transformation, and advanced technologies, offering a collaborative and innovative environment for nurturing local talent in the fast-paced digital era.

This move follows the entry of HCL Technologies into Lucknow, which catalyzed the city's IT ecosystem. Genpact’s decision reflects confidence in Lucknow's infrastructure, skilled talent pool, and its emerging role as a business-friendly city. The company, known for its expertise in digital transformation, data analytics, and business process management, is expected to generate high-quality employment opportunities while enhancing the region’s reputation as a viable destination for technology firms.

In recent years, Lucknow has attracted IT companies like TCS and HCL which have recognized its potential as a Tier-2 city with competitive advantages such as lower operational costs and strong educational institutions. Genpact’s entry is likely to inspire more IT players to invest in the city, further diversifying its economic base and bolstering its GDP.

As Genpact sets up its operations, Lucknow's growth story continues to unfold, fostering pride and optimism among its residents and stakeholders. This milestone reinforces the city’s strategic importance and strengthens its bid to attract further investments in the IT sector.

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