Australia Technology & SaaS GCC in India
Product engineering, cloud, and AI GCCs building global software from India. End-to-end GCC partner for Australia-headquartered technology & saas companies — entity, EOR, payroll, and compliance under one roof.
At a Glance
FEMA Route
Automatic (no RBI approval)
DTAA Treaty
Active — Australia–India
Typical GCC Size
50–5,000 engineers
Top Cities
Bangalore · Hyderabad · Pune
Time to Launch
3–5 weeks (entity) or 7 days (EOR)
50–800 engineers
Typical India GCC
DTAA Active
Treaty Status
50–5,000 engineers
Technology & SaaS Team Range
7–35 days
Time to First Hire
Why Australia · Technology & SaaS · India
The Australia–India Technology & SaaS GCC Opportunity
Australian companies - including the Big Four banks, Telstra, Woolworths, and a thriving cohort of ASX-listed tech companies - have established India GCCs primarily in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Pune. The India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) signed in 2022 has accelerated bilateral investment, reducing service trade barriers and creating new pathways for Indian professionals to work in Australia. Australia's natural resources, fintech, and agritech sectors are driving the newest wave of GCC formation.
Technology GCCs are the largest category in India, accounting for over 60% of all GCC headcount. Microsoft India Development Center (Hyderabad) employs 15,000 engineers; Google India's Bangalore center employs 5,000+; Salesforce, Adobe, SAP, and Oracle each have India engineering centers exceeding 3,000 engineers. The maturation of Indian product engineering - from pure support and testing to leading product architecture - is the defining trend of the India GCC ecosystem in the 2020s.
For Australia companies specifically, the combination of an active DTAA reducing withholding tax on dividends and royalties, 100% FDI on the automatic route (no government approval required), and India's deep technology & saas talent pool — particularly in Bangalore and Hyderabad — creates a structurally advantaged GCC corridor.
Why India for Australia Technology & SaaS
India's 5.4 million IT professionals - the world's largest - combined with annual output of 1.5 million engineering graduates and the highest concentration of Google, AWS, and Azure certifications outside North America, make India the only country where a technology GCC can hire at scale across every specialization from mobile development to quantum computing research.
Australia's small domestic tech talent pool - constrained by a population of 26 million - and a time zone that creates a natural handoff point between Indian day shifts and Australian morning hours make India the preferred GCC destination for Australian enterprises needing 24/7 operations and scale.
Compliance
Regulatory Requirements for Australia Technology & SaaS GCCs
irpr.network manages all filings end-to-end. Here is the full compliance stack your India entity must satisfy.
SOC 2 Type II
Learn more →ISO 27001
Learn more →GDPR Data Processing
Learn more →DPDP Act 2023
Learn more →SEBI CSCRF (if serving financial clients)
Learn more →Transfer Pricing
Learn more →DTAA
Learn more →ATO Compliance
Learn more →FEMA
Learn more →Talent
Technology & SaaS Talent Profiles Available in India
Full Stack Software Engineers (React, Node.js, Python, Java)
Platform and Infrastructure Engineers (Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS)
Machine Learning and AI Engineers
DevOps and Site Reliability Engineers
Product Managers and Technical Program Managers
QA Automation Engineers (Selenium, Playwright, k6)
Security Engineers and Penetration Testers
Tax Treaty
India–Australia DTAA for Technology & SaaS GCCs
India-Australia DTAA provides 15% withholding on dividends (when Australian company holds 10%+ of Indian company's voting stock), 15% on royalties, and 10% on fees for technical services - the FTS clause is narrower than the US treaty.
Transfer Pricing
Inter-company Pricing for Australia Entities
The Australian Tax Office (ATO) is among the most active in OECD on TP enforcement. Australia's TP rules under Subdivision 815-B of the ITAA 1997 follow OECD Guidelines. Australian parent companies with Indian GCCs must maintain Local File documentation (ITAA 1997 Section 815-130) and file Country-by-Country reports (Section 3CA-3CB) when consolidated group revenue exceeds AUD 1 billion. The ATO's practical compliance guideline PCG 2017/1 is particularly relevant for intra-group service arrangements.
Locations
Top Indian Cities for Australia Technology & SaaS GCCs
Bangalore
Karnataka
₹8–55 LPA for tech roles; ₹12–80 LPA for senior engineering and product management
Australia in BangaloreHyderabad
Telangana
₹7–45 LPA for tech roles; ₹10–65 LPA for senior engineering; 10–15% lower than Bangalore for equivalent roles
Australia in HyderabadPune
Maharashtra
₹6–40 LPA for tech roles; ₹8–55 LPA for senior engineering and automotive software engineers
Australia in PuneChennai
Tamil Nadu
₹6–38 LPA for tech roles; ₹8–50 LPA for automotive and embedded engineering; slightly lower than Bangalore and Hyderabad across levels
Australia in ChennaiNoida
Uttar Pradesh
₹5–35 LPA for tech roles; ₹6–45 LPA for senior engineering; generally 15–20% below Bangalore/Hyderabad for equivalent roles
Australia in NoidaChallenges We Solve
Technology & SaaS GCC Challenges — Solved
Attrition in tech GCCs runs at 18–25% annually in the post-pandemic market, requiring continuous talent pipeline investment, competitive ESOP programs (subject to FEMA LRS rules), and strong engineering culture to retain senior engineers who can command competing offers within weeks
IP ownership and invention assignment agreements must be carefully structured under the Indian Patents Act 1970 and Copyright Act 1957 - default rules differ from US work-for-hire doctrine, requiring explicit written assignment of all inventions to the employer
Moonlighting has become a significant compliance challenge - multiple Indian states now have explicit Shops Act provisions on secondary employment, and tech GCCs need clear employment contract clauses and monitoring policies
Setting up hardware labs, AI compute clusters, and proprietary testing infrastructure in India involves customs duty complexities, import licensing for restricted items, and transfer pricing implications for equipment leased from the parent company
Services
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FAQ
Australia Technology & SaaS GCC in India — Common Questions
Can a Australia company set up a Technology & SaaS GCC in India?
Yes — Australia companies investing in Indian IT/ITES entities qualify for 100% FDI under the automatic route, requiring no prior government or RBI approval. Australian investments in Indian IT/ITES qualify for automatic route FDI. AUD-INR flows via USD correspondent banking. Australian companies frequently use Singapore or Mauritius as intermediate holding structures, but the India-Singapore DTAA amendment in 2016 has made direct Australian investment increasingly common.
What regulatory compliance does a Australia Technology & SaaS GCC face in India?
The primary compliance stack covers: SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, GDPR Data Processing, DPDP Act 2023, SEBI CSCRF (if serving financial clients). irpr.network manages all filings end-to-end so your team focuses on operations.
What talent profiles are available for a Technology & SaaS GCC in India?
India's Technology & SaaS talent pool includes: Full Stack Software Engineers (React, Node.js, Python, Java), Platform and Infrastructure Engineers (Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS), Machine Learning and AI Engineers, DevOps and Site Reliability Engineers. Typical team size ranges from 50–5,000 engineers, with top concentration in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune.
Does the India–Australia DTAA reduce taxes for a Technology & SaaS GCC?
Yes. India-Australia DTAA provides 15% withholding on dividends (when Australian company holds 10%+ of Indian company's voting stock), 15% on royalties, and 10% on fees for technical services - the FTS clause is narrower than the US treaty. For Technology & SaaS GCCs, this is particularly relevant when repatriating profits or paying technical service fees to the Australia parent.
How long does it take to set up a Australia Technology & SaaS GCC in India?
Entity incorporation takes 3–5 weeks (Pvt Ltd), followed by 2–3 weeks for payroll registration (EPFO, ESIC, PT). The fastest path is EOR — you can have Technology & SaaS professionals onboarded in 7–10 business days while the entity is set up in parallel.
Which Indian city should a Australia Technology & SaaS company choose for its GCC?
For Technology & SaaS, the primary cities are Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune. irpr.network provides location strategy advisory to match your specific role mix and budget.
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