Is outsourcing finance processes to India still a competitive advantage

Outsourcing finance processes to India has long been seen as a way for global companies to cut costs, but the value proposition today goes far beyond just savings. India now offers a deep pool of skilled finance professionals, many with global exposure and expertise in areas like FP&A, compliance, risk management, and digital transformation. Advances in technology, combined with India’s strong IT and process management capabilities, mean companies can achieve faster turnaround times, improved accuracy, and greater scalability in their finance operations. Moreover, with the rise of Global Capability Centers (GCCs), outsourcing has evolved into a more strategic partnership, 

where Indian teams are not just processing transactions but also driving insights and innovation. While other low-cost destinations are emerging, India’s combination of talent quality, language proficiency, and robust business infrastructure still makes it a competitive choice for finance outsourcing — especially for firms seeking both efficiency and strategic value.

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