EisnerAmper Plans 10% Workforce Growth at Global Capacity Centre in Mumbai
EisnerAmper looks to expand headcount of GCC operation by 10% in 3 years
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EisnerAmper, a US-based consulting firm, aims to increase its workforce at its Global Capacity Centre (GCC) in Mumbai by 10% over the next three years. This expansion is part of a broader strategy to double its global revenue to $2.4 billion and enhance its service offerings, particularly in financial services, technology, and life sciences.
- 01EisnerAmper plans to increase its GCC headcount by 10% over three years.
- 02The firm has opened a second office in Mumbai and will invest over $5 million in the city.
- 03The goal is to double global revenue to $2.4 billion in the next 4-5 years.
- 04India currently accounts for 20% of the firm's global workforce, expected to rise to 30%.
- 05EisnerAmper focuses on non-audit services, particularly for cross-border clients.
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EisnerAmper, a US-based business consulting firm, is set to expand its Global Capacity Centre (GCC) in Mumbai by increasing its workforce by 10% over the next three years. The firm recently opened its second office in the city and is committing over $5 million to enhance its office infrastructure. EisnerAmper aims to double its global revenue from $1.2 billion to $2.4 billion within the next 4-5 years. Currently, India represents about 20% of the firm's global workforce, with expectations to grow this to 30%. The current headcount at the GCC is 1,000, and the firm plans to offer a range of services including tax, accounting, and advisory, focusing on sectors like financial services, technology, and life sciences. EisnerAmper's strategy includes partnering with local firms for regulatory needs and enhancing its expertise in public market services.
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The expansion will create job opportunities in Mumbai, benefiting local professionals and contributing to the city's economic growth.
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