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TCS sets up new office in Romania. Photo: TCS/ Instagram

IT major Tata Consultancy Services on Monday announced the expansion of its presence in Romania with the inauguration of a new office in Bucharest.

The IT company said this strategic facility will strengthen TCS’ local capabilities as a digital engineering services hub and further enhance its European delivery network.

Located in Bucharest’s prominent Floreasca business district, the latest facility highlights TCS’ commitment to local talent, with over 95% of employees being Romanian nationals.

This investment in Romania’s workforce and digital engineering capabilities will significantly enhance TCS’ ability to deliver complex projects for its clients. TCS also recently launched a Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) innovation hub in Bucharest, which will support global automotive clients in transitioning to next-generation mobility solutions.

The new Bucharest office will form a vital component of TCS’ European delivery network, which enables the delivery of hyper-connected services to over 350 customers across 20 countries in Europe, employing more than 15,000 professionals.

This ensures that TCS customers worldwide benefit from consistent, near-shore experiences tailored to their unique cultural, compliance, language, and technological requirements.

Manoj Kumar Mohapatra, Indian Ambassador to Romania, said, “It is exciting to see TCS' continued growth and investment in Romania. This new office not only signifies a deepening of economic ties between India and Romania but also highlights their combined contribution to the global technology landscape.”

TCS entered the Romanian market in 2019, as an extension of its presence in Europe. The new office is a testament to the country’s business potential, powered by a highly skilled talent pool. This expansion reinforces TCS’ long-standing commitment to serving as a trusted IT partner for European enterprises over the last four decades.

Sapthagiri Chapalapalli, Head of Europe, TCS, said, “This expansion in Bucharest is a testament to our unwavering commitment to strengthening our European delivery network and delivering services tailored to the unique needs of our customers. It reinforces our belief in the region's potential to drive innovation and support our clients’ growth, particularly across digital engineering and next-gen mobility solutions.”

Prabal Datta, General Manager and Delivery Centre Head, TCS Eastern Europe, said, “Romania's vibrant talent pool, particularly in engineering, makes it a strategic hub for TCS as part of its global delivery network. This new space will enable us to further strengthen our capabilities in areas like engineering and software-defined vehicles and power transmission, while continuing to onboard exceptional local talent.”

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