Mumbai has always been considered Financial capital India and generates over six percent of the gross domestic product of what is now the fifth largest economy in the world. On January 2nd we opened our fourth office in the Indian growth market.

After our locations in New Delhi, Pune and Bangalore, we now have local branches in all of India's important economic regions. This means we can serve all of our European customers where they do their business - and for many of our medium-sized clients, that is Mumbai.

The Maximum (Business) City

With almost 20 million inhabitants, Mumbai is the second largest city in India after the capital Delhi and the seventh largest in the world. As an economic powerhouse, the capital of the state of Maharashtra contributes around 25 percent of the country's industrial production, 33 percent of India's income tax revenue and 60 percent of customs duties. In addition, Mumbai is responsible for 40 percent of India's foreign trade.

Along with the rest of India, Mumbai has experienced immense economic growth since the liberalization of 1991, the financial boom of the mid-2000s and the IT, export, services and outsourcing boom of the 28s. Today, Mumbai is not only one of the “richest” cities (46.000 billionaires and XNUMX millionaires), but also the third most expensive office market in the world.

Many of the numerous Indian conglomerates (Tata Group, Reliance, Godrej, Larsen & Toubro and many more) have their headquarters in Mumbai. In addition, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the Indian financial market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), are also located in Mumbai.

Professional sales support on the Indian west coast

Visit our branch manager and sales expert, Karl Freedman, in our modern office, in the new district of Navi Mumbai.

10th Floor, Tower 1, Seawoods Grand Central
Sector 40, Seawoods Railway Station Nerul Node
Mumbai, MH 400706

We look forward to actively supporting you with your challenges in the financial capital of Mumbai.

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