NEW DELHI, 19 September 2024: India’s prominent IT company ‘Firstsource’ will soon establish its Australia & New Zealand headquarters in Melbourne. This was announced by Premier Jacinta Allan here today after meeting officials of ‘Firstsource’. The headquarters are likely to create 420 jobs, boosting Victoria’s IT sector.
Premier Jacinta Allan said,“Melbourne is Australia’s tech capital – it’s no surprise that global leaders are continuing to invest in Victoria. Locking in Firstsource’s Australia and New Zealand headquarters will deliver hundreds of jobs to our booming tech sector.”
‘Firstsource’ is a successful global business process services company owned by the by the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, that provides digital transformation solutions to a broad range of industries including healthcare, banking and financial services, communications, media and technology, education, utilities and energy.
Minister for Economic Growth Tim Pallas said, “Our world-leading education institutions, tech talent pool and innovation ecosystem are attracting more investors to expand into our state and create high value jobs for Victorians.”
Attracting Firstsource’s Australia and New Zealand headquarters to Victoria will grow the state’s digital capabilities, bringing new proprietary technology and driving more research.
‘Firstsource’ plans to partner with Victorian education institutions to set up an innovation lab focused on AI, engineering, robotics and digital experimentation.
Chairman of RPSG Group and Firstsource Sanjiv Goenka said, “Expanding our operations into Australia marks a significant milestone in Firstsource’s global growth strategy. This as an important opportunity to leverage not just the immense opportunities the country presents, but also the outstanding support provided by the government in ease of doing business and building a stronger local economy.”
CEO and Managing Director of Firstsource Ritesh Idnani said, “Australia’s innovative mindset and skilled talent align perfectly with our vision, and we are committed to building programs with local educational institutions to harness this potential.”
Launched yesterday, Victoria’s India Strategy 2025-2030 is the Labor Government’s plan to strengthening its relationship with India, identifying digital technology as an emerging sector.
India is a major two-way trading partner for Victoria, totalling $3.6 billion in 2023/24. The state is already home to several major Indian tech companies including Sonata, UST, Fractal and Infosys who have access to more engineering and IT graduates than anywhere else in Australia.
“Victoria’s tech sector contributed $35.6 billion to the state’s economy in 2023, with tech jobs growing more than twice as fast as average employment over the past decade, ” says a state government media release.