
The new service is designed as a modular, per-seat or per-service solution covering the entire lifecycle—from building legal entities and infrastructure to operating them with AI-driven governance, and eventually transitioning ownership to clients.
The firm’s BlueVerse Agentic AI ecosystem and global AI studios will support transformation and value delivery.
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“GCCs are becoming strategic centres for industry-specific transformation and efficiency,” said Venu Lambu, CEO and MD, LTIMindtree. “This offering helps clients build, scale and evolve their GCCs using our BlueVerse ecosystem for next-gen capabilities.”
GCC-as-a-Service is a model where a third-party sets up and operates a Global Capability Centre for a company—managing staffing, infrastructure, compliance, and operations—so firms can tap global talent, lower costs, and focus on core business minus the setup burden.
LTIMindtree’s platform includes AI-based talent onboarding, operations support through its Talent Engage platform, learning via the Shoshin system, and structured handover mechanisms under its Transfer service.
Shares of LTIMindtree closed nearly flat at ₹5,320 on the NSE, up ₹3 or 0.06%.