HCL
HCL Tech to invest $9 million in North Carolina centre
NEW YORK: India's fourth largest software
services
firm HCL Technologies will expand its centre in North Carolina with an
investment of $9 million, creating up to 1,237 new jobs by the end of
2018.
HCL Technologies, which has over 8,000 people working
across 15 states in the US, employs close to 1,000 people at the Cary
Centre in North Carolina.
Governor Pat McCrory and North Carolina commerce secretary Sharon Decker made the announcement at the centre.
"HCL sees Cary as a strategic talent hub in the Americas and will
invest approximately $9 million in expanding the centre. The company
continues to invest in its global delivery footprint in order to enhance
value for its clients by developing nearshore capabilities," HCL
Technologies chief human resources officer Prithvi Shergill told PTI.
The hirings will be a mix of local as well as external professionals, he added.
HCL's business in America contributes more than 50% of the firm's global revenues.
In 2013-14 fiscal, its revenue stood at Rs 16,497.37 crore.
The firm also has partnerships with North Carolina New Schools for STEM
related initiatives to leverage HCL's services for content creation and
management of its collaborative online community.
HCL will
hire computer professionals to develop, maintain and upgrade software
applications and provide services to global clients. Salaries will vary
by job function and experience, but the average annual payroll for the
new jobs is expected to be nearly $64 million.
The expansion
comes as part of an award to HCL from the state Job Development
Investment Grant (JDIG) programme, which are awarded to new and
expanding businesses and industrial projects in the region.
Under the terms of the company's JDIG award, HCL is eligible to receive
up to 12 annual grants equal to 75% of the state personal income tax
withholdings from the eligible new jobs created since the date of the
initial award.
"Over 12 years, the JDIG award could yield
aggregate benefits to HCL of more than $19.6 million upon the creation
of 1,237 jobs," he said.
An estimated $6.5 million in
additional funds from the company's JDIG award could be added to the
state's Utility Fund for infrastructure improvements in economically
distressed counties, he said.
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