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pico technology plans gcc in hyderabad meets telangana ministers for expansion
HYDERABAD: New York-based PICO Technology, a company that provides services to financial markets, is planning to set up a Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad through its Indian arm, PICO Technology India. Company representatives met Telangana IT and Industries Minister Sridhar Babu and Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy at the Secretariat to discuss the proposal. During the meeting, Sridhar Babu highlighted the strong advantages Hyderabad offers
pico technology plans gcc in hyderabad meets telangana ministers for expansion
HYDERABAD: New York-based PICO Technology, a company that provides services to financial markets, is planning to set up a Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad through its Indian arm, PICO Technology India. Company representatives met Telangana IT and Industries Minister Sridhar Babu and Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy at the Secretariat to discuss the proposal. During the meeting, Sridhar Babu highlighted the strong advantages Hyderabad offers
H-1B visa changes may cut remittances by $5 billion but exports stay strong
Restrictions on H-1B visas in the United States are expected to have a relatively small impact on the flow of remittances from overseas Indians back to India. According to a recent research study, the total losses are unlikely to exceed five billion dollars out of an eighty three billion dollar total inflow. This means that while there will be a direct effect on some families and professionals, the broader picture for India’s economy remains resilient.
H-1B visa changes may cut remittances by $5 billion but exports stay strong
Restrictions on H-1B visas in the United States are expected to have a relatively small impact on the flow of remittances from overseas Indians back to India. According to a recent research study, the total losses are unlikely to exceed five billion dollars out of an eighty three billion dollar total inflow. This means that while there will be a direct effect on some families and professionals, the broader picture for India’s economy remains resilient.









