EY Global Delivery Services (GDS) has launched its first office in Coimbatore at the KCT Tech Park, marking its expansion in Tamil Nadu. This new facility adds to its existing offices in Chennai and aims to leverage the state’s skilled workforce and innovation-driven ecosystem.

The inauguration event was attended by Dr. Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, Minister for IT and Digital Services, Government of Tamil Nadu, and Manesh Patel, Global Operations Leader, EY GDS. The ceremony featured a traditional lamp-lighting, keynote speeches, a panel discussion on Coimbatore’s role in global capability centers, and a cultural performance.

The Coimbatore office will primarily focus on Consulting services, particularly technology and innovation, while also expanding opportunities in Tax and Assurance. Key areas of expertise will include AI, data analytics, cloud services, cybersecurity, digital and quality engineering, ERP platforms, and financial services platforms.

Manesh Patel stated that the expansion underscores EY GDS’s commitment to utilizing Tamil Nadu’s exceptional talent to drive innovation and long-term growth. He highlighted Coimbatore’s business ecosystem as an ideal setting for the company’s technological advancements and service delivery.

Dr. Palanivel Thiaga Rajan emphasized that EY GDS’s presence in Coimbatore strengthens Tamil Nadu’s reputation as a hub for skilled professionals and digital transformation. He noted that the new office would generate employment, enhance workforce capabilities, and contribute to the state’s technological advancement.

The 22,000 sq ft facility features modern amenities and aligns with EY GDS’s strategy to expand its global talent network. With over 74,000 professionals across nine locations and 21 cities, EY GDS continues to play a crucial role in EY’s global growth strategy by delivering scalable, technology-driven solutions.

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