HYDERABAD: US-based Rx Benefits is setting up its first global capability centre (GCC) in India in Hyderabad, with plans to create 300 jobs over the next couple of years. This was announced by IT & industries minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu’s office after the minister met the company’s leadership team on Wednesday.
The Hyderabad GCC of Rx Benefits, which supports its pharmacy clients by helping them increase profits, will oversee global product engineering operations, Sridhar Babu revealed.
The minister pointed out that Telangana has become a hub for multinational companies due to the abundance of skilled human resources available in the state. The conducive business environment and the lack of infrastructure issues made Hyderabad the preferred choice for Rx Benefits, he said.
The minister met Rx Benefits CEO Wendy Barnes, CFO Thad Kwiatkowski, and chief product officer Shekar Khera. Special chief secretary Jayesh Ranjan, TGIIC MD Vishnuvardhan Reddy, and Shakthi Nagappan of Telangana Life Sciences Foundation were also present during the meeting.