Hexaware Technologies has opened its new UK headquarters at Level 32, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London.
The new office will help Hexaware work more closely with local clients and attract talent from the region.
The London base will act as a co-innovation centre, supporting clients in sectors such as banking, insurance, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, travel, and professional services.
Hexaware will use the headquarters to offer services in areas including artificial intelligence (AI), data management, digital engineering, and cyber security.
Additionally, Hexaware will also expand its Birmingham delivery centre, with plans to double its UK headcount over the next three years.
Amrinder Singh, president and head of EMEA and APAC operations at Hexaware, said: “The UK and Ireland is our one of the fastest growing market across the world, and it delivered a tenfold growth in the past decade, and we want to maintain this momentum.
“We aim to drive innovation, economic growth, job creation, and inward investment across the UK economy, and this will provide significant possibilities to scale for Hexaware.
“A dynamic workforce and the local entrepreneurial culture will enable us to accelerate our ambition to become a global technology leader.”
Parameshwaran Iyer, senior vice president and regional head – UK and Ireland at Hexaware, said: “Hexaware has been a trusted partner to businesses in the UK for over 25 years, backed by a workforce of around 650 employees.
“A growing number of businesses are partnering with us to harness technology, data, and digital services to deliver business outcomes at scale.
“As we deepen our engagement with clients across multiple services and functions, the UK HQ ensures we have a strong local presence to drive closer relationships and deliver high-quality output.”
Sir Nigel Wilson, chairman at Canary Wharf Group (CWG) said: “We are delighted to welcome Hexaware to One Canada Square as they establish their UK headquarters at Canary Wharf.
“Their decision to locate in our iconic building reflects the continued appeal of Canary Wharf as a thriving hub for global technology and innovation businesses.
“Hexaware’s impressive growth trajectory aligns perfectly with our vision of creating a diverse business ecosystem where companies can collaborate, innovate and scale.”
Wilson added: “We look forward to supporting Hexaware’s continued success as they deliver transformative solutions for businesses across the UK.
“The UK needs more companies with the ambition of Hexaware.”
Deepa Doshi, head of missions at Ruth Strauss Foundation, said: “Hexaware has been an invaluable partner in our mission to support families during one of life’s toughest tests.
“Working with the families who are facing grief reminds us of the importance of finding time to celebrate milestones together.
“It is therefore a privilege to be invited to share this special moment with such valued supporters of the charity.”
Doshi added: “As Hexaware embarks on this exciting new chapter, we look forward to strengthening our collaboration.”