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MLA Tarunjyoti Tiwari and Sayantan Basu, in the presence of dignitaries from the govt, industry, and academia at the inauguration. Photo: IBNS

Exavalu opens new Kolkata IT centre, plans to double India workforce in a year

| @indiablooms | Jul 17, 2026, at 03:53 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: US-headquartered global engineering and technology consulting firm Exavalu on Wednesday announced the launch of its new IT facility in Salt Lake Sector V, strengthening its global delivery capabilities while unveiling plans to double its India workforce over the next year.

The new centre was inaugurated by MLA Tarunjyoti Tiwari and visionary leader Sayantan Basu, in the presence of dignitaries from the Government of West Bengal, industry and academia.

Exavalu said the expanded Kolkata facility would serve as its delivery and operations headquarters in India, supporting clients across the United States, Canada and other international markets. Exavalu Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of US-based Exavalu Inc.

"The new, expanded facility in Kolkata marks a significant milestone in Exavalu's continued growth in India. As the company's delivery and operations headquarters in India, the larger campus will further strengthen our ability to deliver digital transformation solutions to clients across the United States, Canada and other global markets spanning insurance, financial services, life sciences and non-profit organisations," said Anup Das, Chief of Strategy, Global Delivery & Operations, Exavalu India.

The company currently operates delivery centres in Kolkata, Chennai and Hyderabad, supported by a remote workforce across India.

"We have plans to double our workforce across India over the next year," Das added.

In a message from the company's US headquarters, Saurav Basu, President and CEO of Exavalu, said the investment reflected confidence in Kolkata's technology ecosystem.

"This new facility reflects our belief in the region's thriving technology ecosystem and our continued investment in people, innovation and long-term growth. As organisations accelerate AI-driven business transformation, we are creating an environment where talented professionals can innovate, collaborate and build rewarding careers while delivering measurable business outcomes for our clients worldwide," Basu said.

The Kolkata centre will focus on building capabilities in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data and analytics, enterprise integration, quality engineering, consulting and insurance technologies, strengthening Exavalu's services for insurers and other regulated industries globally.

Founded by industry veterans, Exavalu provides consulting, engineering, AI, cloud and digital transformation services across the insurance, financial services, life sciences and non-profit sectors. The company has operations across the United States, Canada and India, and was named Consulting Magazine's No. 1 Best Mid-Sized Company to Work For in 2025.

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