Over the past decade, Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India have gradually broadened their scope. Initially established as entities focused on operational efficiency and cost reduction, they have evolved into crucial components of business strategy. This transformation has not occurred spontaneously but rather stems from intentional investments in talent, stronger collaboration with global teams, and a commitment to undertake increasingly critical business functions. Although maturity levels differ among organizations, it is apparent that GCCs are no longer merely supporting operations; they are integral to innovation and growth initiatives.
In a shift witnessed firsthand over the last five years, GCCs have advanced beyond mere task execution. Many currently manage product portfolios and spearhead pivotal projects, integrating themselves within global product teams to influence the development and evolution of their offerings. Whether it involves a loyalty platform, a consent management framework, or real-time analytics solutions, GCCs have transitioned from being reactive back-office teams to proactive entities that are shaping strategic outcomes.
A notable trend across various sectors is the convergence of systems that once functioned in isolation. GCCs often serve as the facilitators of this integration, constructing connections between platforms, standardizing data, and fostering interdepartmental collaboration.
Central to this endeavor is a unified objective: to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the customer, a cohesive engagement strategy, and a harmonized communication approach across all channels. Attaining this goal demands more than technological inputs; it necessitates close cooperation among engineering, data management, and service divisions, alongside the agility to pivot and adapt quickly.
What distinguishes several GCCs today is their problem-solving orientation. Cross-functional teams now assume accountability for entire processes, focusing not merely on feature development but on delivering business outcomes. This method is producing tangible results, with innovations emerging in real-world applications such as intelligent marketing campaigns, platform monitoring, and data transformation efforts that adapt to user needs.
The role of India’s GCCs has markedly transitioned from one of execution to one of meaningful impact. The emphasis has shifted from merely achieving scale to providing enhanced value, driving actionable results, and aligning closely with overarching corporate objectives. This transformation is not simply about maximizing productivity but involves working with clarity, precision, and intent.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly defining the identity of contemporary GCCs. It serves not merely as a tool but as a fundamental lens for team structure, platform development, and intelligent problem-solving.
Today, GCCs are characterized by their significant contributions to global organizational goals. No longer peripheral players, they are where strategic frameworks are developed, innovation is realized, and preparedness for future challenges is cultivated.
The views expressed herein are those of the author, Pratik Nath, Managing Director of Epsilon India. They do not necessarily reflect those of ETCIO, which disclaims any liability for damages resulting from reliance on this content.
Published on September 20, 2025, at 06:01 AM IST.