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Hyderabad has Ryan’s largest global ops

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Ryan, the US-based leading global tax services and software provider, has announced the opening of its second facility in Hyderabad and plans to have an integrated campus by almost doubling the headcount to 900.

“Our operations in Hyderabad have now become the largest globally. It has surpassed our operations in Dallas, Texas, headquarte­rs,” Ryan Chairman and CEO G. Brint Ryan said in Hyderabad, the capital of two south Indian states Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

Ryan, which invested around $3 million over the last few years to expand its operation in this city has opened its second facility of 19,000 square feet, located in Salarpuria Sattva Knowledge City, an IT park that is said to be one of Asia’s largest and most futuristic IT complex with an estimated project value of $1000 million.

Ryan said the second facility, which can seat an additional 200 employees will be sufficient to meet the requiremen­ts for the next 18 months. It plans to have a larger centralise­d location in the city to bring together all team members.

“We have continued plans to invest in Hyderabad. We have already made a significan­t investment in technology and committed to making additional investment­s to make sure that our operations here are fully technology­enabled,” he said.

Hyderabad, which is one of the two major service centres globally, supports all aspects of Ryan’s business. “The work our India team performs moved from backoffice operations in 2013 to sophistica­ted high-level frontline client service work by 2019,” he said.

Stating that India operations are critical to the success of Ryan, he said the company expects India to grow as a technology hub for Ryan as it accelerate­s its efforts to enable all business services through technology.

He said the large diverse talent pool offered by Hyderabad made the company locate its India centre here.

The company, which had a 166member team in Hyderabad in 2013, increased it to 522 by the end of 2019. With current hiring plans, the headcount is expected to go up to 580 by the end of 2020.

Ryan, which is the largest firm in the world dedicated exclusivel­y to business taxes, has 15,000 clients and 2,700 employees in 50 countries.

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