GCCs leasing in India hit a record high of 9.1 mln sq. ft., in Jan-Mar 2026: CBRE report says
New Delhi [India], April 6 (ANI): Global Capacity Centres (GCCs) hit a record high of 9.1 million square feet during January-March, which is said to be the highest quarterly absorption of GCCs on record, according to "India Office Figures Q1 2026" released by CBRE South Asia Pvt. Ltd. on Monday. The overall office sector registered a gross absorption of 20.7 million square feet, marking the highest level record for the Jan-Mar period, the report said.
"The record GCC leasing activity is a definitive signal of India's position as the global destination of choice for high-complexity capability functions," said Anshuman Magazine, Chairman & CEO - India, South-East Asia, Middle East & Africa, CBRE. "It is significant that this demand is not concentrated in a single sector but spans across sectors, including e-commerce, technology, and BFSI, and is increasingly being driven by mid-market and nano GCCs alongside established Fortune 500 occupiers. Coupled with overall office absorption hitting its highest-ever Q1 level, these numbers reflect the maturity and depth of India's office market fundamentals."
Among the top cities, Bengaluru led GCC leasing with a 48% share, followed by Hyderabad at 19% and Delhi-NCR at 14%.
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