
In a landmark development, USA based retail powerhouse Costco has officially entered Hyderabad’s Global Capability Center (GCC) ecosystem.
The announcement, highlighted in ANSR’s Fortune 500 GCC Report, marks another significant addition to the city's expanding portfolio of international corporations establishing strategic tech and business hubs here.
Costco’s arrival follows a string of high profile entries by Fortune 500 companies in 2025, including McDonald's, American Airlines and Eli Lilly.
This trend underscores Hyderabad’s emergence as a preferred destination for global enterprises seeking innovation, talent and scalability in their offshore operations.
Industry experts believe Costco’s move could spur a new wave of retail focused GCCs choosing Hyderabad.
With world-class infrastructure, strong talent pipelines, and proactive government support, the city continues to cement its position as India’s fastest growing GCC hub.
The momentum shows no signs of slowing, as more global majors eye Hyderabad for their next digital and operational leap.
This new GCC is most likely set to be located in the RMZ Spire T110 building in the HITEC City, as per inside sources.
Well, Hyderabad seems to be emerging as global capital for the backend operations, the GCCs.