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    Home > Finance > Exclusive-Accenture proposes new campus in India's Andhra Pradesh, eyes adding 12,000 jobs
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    Exclusive-Accenture proposes new campus in India's Andhra Pradesh, eyes adding 12,000 jobs

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on September 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Accenture proposes a new campus in Andhra Pradesh, targeting 12,000 jobs, leveraging state policies to expand its workforce in India.

    Table of Contents

    • Accenture's Expansion Plans in India
    • Details of the Proposal
    • Impact on Local Employment
    • Comparison with Other IT Firms

    Accenture Plans New Campus in Andhra Pradesh, Targeting 12,000 Jobs

    Accenture's Expansion Plans in India

    By Rishika Sadam and Haripriya Suresh

    Details of the Proposal

    HYDERABAD/BENGALURU (Reuters) -Tech consultancy Accenture has proposed setting up a new campus in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, aiming to eventually add about 12,000 jobs to its workforce in India, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

    Impact on Local Employment

    The move follows similar deals by IT firms Tata Consultancy Services and Cognizant, which are leveraging a new state policy offering leased land at 0.99 rupees ($0.0112) per acre to large firms willing to generate employment.

    Comparison with Other IT Firms

    India is already Accenture's largest employee base globally, with more than 300,000 of its 790,000 employees based in the country.

    As part of the proposal being reviewed by the state government, Accenture has requested land of about 10 acres in the port city of Visakhapatnam on similar terms, the sources said, requesting anonymity as the matter is private.

    Accenture did not respond to Reuters' request for comment.

    The Andhra Pradesh government is eager to bring in Accenture, a state official said, adding that while approvals may take time, the proposal is expected to be cleared.

    "It is not an unreasonable ask by Accenture, and the proposal will go through," the official said on condition of anonymity.

    It is not immediately clear how much Accenture intends to invest in setting up the campus.

    TCS and Cognizant secured land leases under the policy to build campuses that could generate around 20,000 jobs in Visakhapatnam. Cognizant will invest $183 million, while TCS has earmarked slightly over $154 million for its facility.

    Technology firms have been increasingly expanding to smaller Indian cities to tap lower land, rent and wage costs. Post-pandemic, many find it easier to hire locally in Tier-2 cities, reversing the earlier trend of workers migrating to major tech hubs.

    This move comes amid U.S. President Donald Trump's policy change requiring a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, widely used by tech firms to hire skilled foreign talent. The move is expected to hurt the IT sector, by far the largest beneficiary of H-1B visas last year.

    The sector also faces uncertainty as customers could delay or re-negotiate contracts as the U.S. debates a proposed 25% tax on American firms using outsourcing services.

    ($1 = 88.7500 Indian rupees)

    (Reporting by Rishika Sadam in Hyderabad and Haripriya Suresh in Bengaluru; Writing by Urvi Dugar and Abinaya Vijayaraghavan; Editing by Dhanya Skariachan and Sonia Cheema)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Accenture plans a new campus in Andhra Pradesh.
    • •The project aims to create 12,000 jobs.
    • •Accenture seeks 10 acres in Visakhapatnam.
    • •The move follows similar expansions by TCS and Cognizant.
    • •Tech firms are expanding in Tier-2 cities post-pandemic.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Accenture proposes new campus in India's Andhra Pradesh, eyes adding 12,000 jobs

    1What is Accenture's plan in Andhra Pradesh?

    Accenture has proposed setting up a new campus in Andhra Pradesh, aiming to add about 12,000 jobs.

    2How much land is Accenture requesting for its new campus?

    Accenture has requested about 10 acres of land in Visakhapatnam for its new campus.

    3What incentives does the Andhra Pradesh government offer to IT firms?

    The state policy offers leased land at 0.99 rupees per acre to large firms willing to set up operations.

    4How does Accenture's employee base in India compare globally?

    India is Accenture's largest employee base globally, with over 300,000 of its 790,000 employees located in the country.

    5What challenges does the tech sector face in the U.S.?

    The tech sector faces uncertainty due to potential delays in contracts and a proposed 25% tax on outsourcing services.

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