UK-based Xansa to raise India headcount to 10,000 Wednesday, January 5 2005 13:14 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Noida:
UK-based IT services company Xansa on Tuesday (Jan 5, 2005) inaugurated a Rs 60 crore facility in Noida (near Delhi) that can accommodate 1,000 people.
The company already has two facilities in Noida, which have close to 1,600 workers, apart from a campus in Chennai and a centre in Pune.
"We currently have little less than 3,000 people and in next three to four years our headcount is expected to grow to 10,000," executive chairman of Xansa India Saurabh Srivastava said.
Xansa is also expanding its 28-acre Chennai campus in phases. "The first phase of campus is already functional with 800 people," he said.
It has the land to ramp up capacity to 10,000.
The company's Pune facility has over 200 employees.
The company's latest 90,000 sq ft facility in Noida was inaugurated by senior Samajwadi Party leader and chairman of UP Development Council Amar Singh.