Bengaluru, March 24, 2026: Kyndryl and Gloplax have announced a collaboration aimed at helping enterprises design, build, operate and transform Global Capability Centers (GCCs). The companies said the arrangement combines Kyndryl’s global technology and transformation capabilities with Gloplax’s GCC advisory experience to create a full-lifecycle service model for organisations looking to establish or modernise offshore delivery centres.
GCC-first models are now a strategic imperative for enterprises across industries and geographies. Companies require custom solutions along the GCC lifecycle, thus requiring GCC specialists to help realise their vision,” said Aveek Mukherjee, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Gloplax. “We are excited about this collaboration with Kyndryl, where we will bring our expertise together to service our current and new customers with an augmented and enhanced joint offering, in line with our commitment to making GCC enablement and transformation ‘simple and accessible.”
“Our customers are looking for partners who can help them scale GCCs with speed, technology‑driven efficiency and trusted operational governance,” said Prashobh Chandralayam, Vice President and Global Leader, GCC, Kyndryl. “By combining Kyndryl’s global expertise with Gloplax’s proven GCC frameworks and practitioner insights, we are helping enterprises build modern, future‑ready GCCs that deliver sustained business value.”
According to them, the collaboration will cover the full GCC setup and operating cycle, including strategy design, modernisation, compliance, legal entity setup, and ongoing operations management. It will also support enterprises that are still assessing whether to create a GCC, as well as organisations that need to restructure existing centres or expand them into new functions and locations. The stated aim is to reduce operational complexity while improving cost efficiency and long-term alignment between technology and business outcomes.
Kyndryl said experts expect the country to host nearly 2,400 GCCs by 2030, compared with roughly 1,700 today. That growth helps explain why technology services providers and advisory firms are increasingly packaging GCC work as an integrated offering rather than a set of separate consulting, infrastructure and operations projects.
Kyndryl said the model will also lean on Gloplax’s proprietary framework, GLOverse, alongside Kyndryl’s AI-enabled modernisation and global delivery capabilities. The framework is meant to support greenfield GCC creation, optimisation of existing centres, and GCC acquisitions or expansions. In practical terms, that suggests the partnership is targeting both new entrants and established enterprises that now want to treat GCCs as a core part of their operating model rather than an outsourced support function.
Gloplax, founded in 2019, said it focuses on helping global companies set up and run offshore centres in India and the Philippines. Kyndryl, meanwhile, described itself as a provider of mission-critical enterprise technology services with advisory, implementation and managed-service capabilities across more than 60 countries. The collaboration sits at the intersection of those two positions: GCC advisory on one side, and enterprise-scale technology delivery on the other.




















