Infosys Business Process Management (BPM) has leased 130,000 square feet of office space in Embassy Tech Zone, Pune, boosting the city's commercial real estate market.
Commercial Real EstateInfosys BpmPuneEmbassy Tech ZoneIt IndustryReal Estate PuneApr 16, 2025

Infosys BPM is a subsidiary of Infosys that specializes in providing business process management services to various industries. It offers a wide range of services including finance and accounting, human resources, procurement, and customer management services.
The Embassy Tech Zone is located in the Hinjewadi area of Pune, known for its concentration of IT and technology companies.
Pune is a preferred destination for IT and technology firms due to its robust talent pool, supported by numerous educational institutions, and its vibrant business ecosystem.
The 130,000 sq ft lease by Infosys BPM is significant as it boosts the commercial real estate market in Pune, indicating the confidence of businesses in the region's potential for growth and development.
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