London brings delegation of digital biggies to improve bilateral trade with India

London, with the opening of a new overseas office in Bengaluru, is not only encouraging big firms but also the […]

   

London, with the opening of a new overseas office in Bengaluru, is not only encouraging big firms but also the small companies. A trade delegation from the UK capital is looking to increase bilateral trade between London and India, for which it has brought representation from its start-ups, like Baby2Body, Spotify and Car Quids.London is increasing its efforts to attract Indian businesses and investors, with the opening of a new overseas office in India’s tech capital, Bengaluru. The new office is part of London’s continued drive to strengthen trade and investment links with India and will ease the process for Indian companies setting up, or expanding in London.Wipro Limited, a leading global information technology, consulting and business process services company has revealed plans to expand its operations in London, with the news that it will open a new 13,000 square foot office in the capital. The new space in the City of London will be the company’s third London office.Wipro has 1800 employees in London and is continuously investing and growing in the region.Wipro joins a host of Indian tech firms to make significant investments in London, with the Mayor of London’s promotional agency, London & Partners, revealing that Indian tech businesses are set to create over 400 new jobs in London this year.The announcements have been made to coincide with the visit to Bengaluru of a trade delegation of London business leaders and tech entrepreneurs from the Mayor of London’s International Business Programme, as they look to increase bilateral trade between London and India. The visit is part of the wider trade mission to India this week led by The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, who also met with business leaders and politicians in Mumbai and Delhi earlier this week.India remains the second biggest foreign investor into London, with Indian firms creating over 4,500 jobs in London over the last 10 years – more than China, Japan and second only to the United States. According to London & Partners investment data, technology is the leading sector for investment from India into London, representing almost half (47%) of all investment projects in the past 10 years.Rajan Kohli, Senior Vice President and Global Head, Wipro Digital said: “Our latest Wipro Digital pod in London is a significant milestone in our continued growth journey, helping attract great design and engineering talent to serve clients in the UK and Europe. Together with Designit, we outgrew our first digital pod faster than we anticipated. This additional presence in London allows us to continue to bring our new ways of working to digital clients, with a special emphasis on collaboration and co-creation between designers and software engineers to incubate innovative and disruptive ideas alongside our clients.”David Slater, Director of International Trade and Investment at London & Partners added: “London and Bengaluru are hotbeds for innovation and creativity and we see a fantastic opportunity for UK and Indian tech companies to do business across both markets. Our decision to open a new office in Bengaluru will help us reach key decision makers in India and support our continued drive to help Indian businesses expand and internationalise in London.”“India is a market with a long history of trading links to the UK and London in particular. Wipro’s expansion in the capital offers further proof that London remains an attractive destination for Indian businesses. The fundamental strengths that have made London a leading global destination for Indian businesses have not changed following the EU referendum vote and London remains open to talent and investment from all over the world.”Eighteen of London’s fastest growing technology businesses will join business leaders in Bengaluru to explore investment and export opportunities in India. Led by the Mayor’s International Business programme, the companies will meet with leading Indian investors and entrepreneurs and will visit some of Bengaluru’s most well-known technology firms such as Wipro and Infosys.Companies travelling on the trade mission include Baby2Body, an online platform which provides advice for new and expectant mothers, Spotify, a digital music streaming service, and Winnow, a tech company which helps chefs measure, monitor and reduce kitchen food waste. Winnow have today announced a partnership with Indian sustainability leader Diversey, to fight food waste in the Indian hospitality sector.The London-based companies that will attend the trade mission are Baby2Body, Boclips, Car Quids, Colwiz, Contracts IT, Equal Education, Gamar, HowNow, Medical Realities, Nurole, Onfido, Principle, Spotify, Thrive Partners, Tido, Treniq and Winnow.(With PTI inputs.)

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