
Vertex Group reveals Rs 1,000 crore growth blueprint, backed by AI, acquisitions & market expansion
Times Square-headquartered
Vertex Group
, a provider of intelligent
enterprise solutions
, has announced its ambitious goal of achieving Rs 1000 crore in revenue over the next three years, up from its current revenue of Rs 250 crore, representing a 4X growth by 2028. This target will be powered by a dynamic combination of organic and inorganic growth, international market forays, vertical expansion, and technology-driven disruption within the
outsourcing industry
.
To boost its Rs 1,000 crore ambition, Vertex Group has established a well-defined strategic roadmap that converges multiple growth drivers. It is expanding in strategic regions such as Canada, Australia/New Zealand, and Saudi Arabia aggressively to gain new client bases and enhance its global footprint. It is also going in for inorganic growth through strategic acquisitions, finding synergies that supplement its current capabilities.
Meanwhile, Vertex is introducing two new business verticals that will meet changing market needs, further diversifying its service portfolio. Consistent with its technology-driven strategy, the company is gearing up to launch a suite of in-house developed AI products, which are expected to revolutionize outsourcing effectiveness by streamlining repetitive tasks, improving precision, and enabling wiser decision-making. Furthermore, the introduction of industry-specific events like the Global Data Centre & Cloud Expo and Global Health Connect will unlock new revenue streams and foster greater connection with business ecosystems globally.
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This is not only a revenue target; it's a transformation road map for strategy," stated Gagan Arora, President and Founder, Vertex Group. "From opening up new markets across the world to introducing revolutionary
AI solutions
, every move is aimed at doubling value for our clients and stakeholders.'
The company's current verticals Vertex Global Services, Vertex Next, ILC Solutions, Vertex Tech, and Vertex Learning are already making significant impact across industry. These businesses are now being turbo-charged with new-generation capabilities such as automation, machine learning, cloud-first solutions, and skilling program's that have powered more than 100,000 professionals globally.
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Vertex is also working towards inclusive employment by targeting to employ 4,000 language specialists from India's Tier II & III cities and 2,500+ professionals of whom 250+ are differently-abled employees in the next four years.
Compliant with India's "Make in India" and "Invest India" efforts, Vertex has recently introduced an end-to-end factory shop solution for global companies aimed at churning USD 40 Million FDI in the next three years.
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