Europe
Netherlands
GCC Setup in India for Netherlands Companies
Build your India GCC from Netherlands, end-to-end through one partner
The Netherlands punches above its weight as a source of FDI into India - not because of the size of the Dutch economy, but because hundreds of US, European, and Asian multinationals use Dutch holding companies (BV structures) as their Indian investment vehicle. Genuine Dutch GCCs include ASML (chip lithography), Philips HealthTech, ING Vysya, and Heineken. The Netherlands-India relationship spans semiconductors, logistics infrastructure, water management technology, and BFSI.
At a glance
50–2,000 professionals
Typical GCC size
Active
India DTAA treaty
Automatic
FEMA FDI route
37 days
Average setup time
Calculate your India GCC savings
Compare equivalent Netherlands team cost against an India GCC team. Adjust headcount, role mix and city.
Product engineering at scale
Annual savings
$8.03M
saved per year for a 50-engineer Bangalore GCC
Netherlands-based
$10.7M
per year, fully loaded
India GCC
$2.67M
per year, fully loaded
Fully-loaded annual cost = base + bonus + employer-paid benefits, statutory contributions, real estate, IT infrastructure, and management overhead. Netherlands rates indicative of major-metro engineering salaries. India rates based on IRPR Network 2026 client benchmarks. Numbers are directional; book a consultation for a quote tied to your role specifications, attrition, and timeline.
Why Netherlands companies choose India
Dutch technology and logistics companies - operating in precision engineering, supply chain optimization, and semiconductor manufacturing - find India's systems engineering talent uniquely suited to their highly specialized technical requirements, unavailable at scale anywhere else in Asia.
Talent at Scale
1.5 million engineering graduates annually. World's largest English-speaking technically-qualified workforce across software, data science, and domain expertise.
60-75% Cost Reduction
Fully-loaded Indian talent costs 60-75% less than equivalent Western headcount - without compromising quality, education, or technical depth.
Timezone Advantage
IST (UTC+5:30) overlaps with European mornings, Gulf business hours, and US evenings - enabling near-realtime collaboration across most global time zones.
Mature GCC Ecosystem
1,600+ GCCs already operating across Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR - proven infrastructure, Grade A office parks, and deep talent pipelines.
Netherlands-India corridor
India-Netherlands DTAA provides 10% withholding on dividends for substantial corporate holdings (10%+), 10% on interest, and 10% on royalties - beneficial for Netherlands holding companies (BV structures) routing dividends from Indian subsidiaries.
Transfer pricing posture
Dutch TP rules follow OECD Guidelines under the Dutch Corporate Income Tax Act (CITA). The Dutch ruling practice (APA/ATR) allows companies to agree TP methodology with the Dutch tax authority in advance. Post-EU ATAD implementation, the Netherlands has tightened hybrid mismatch rules and CFC provisions, affecting Dutch BV structures holding Indian subsidiaries. BEPS Pillar Two's 15% global minimum tax applies from 2024 for large Dutch MNE groups.
India-Netherlands Tax Treaty (DTAA)
India-Netherlands DTAA provides 10% withholding on dividends for substantial corporate holdings (10%+), 10% on interest, and 10% on royalties - beneficial for Netherlands holding companies (BV structures) routing dividends from Indian subsidiaries.
Treaty status
Active
Reduced withholding tax rates apply to dividends, royalties, and FTS.
Compliance forms
Form 15CA / 15CB, Form 10F, TRC
Required before each outbound remittance to claim DTAA benefits.
Key compliance
- Transfer Pricing
- DTAA
- Dutch CFC
- EU ATAD
How Netherlands companies invest in India
Dutch investments in India qualify for automatic FDI route for IT and services sectors. EUR-INR SWIFT flows are standard. The Netherlands is one of the top sources of FDI into India due to Dutch holding company (BV/NV) structures used by global multinationals to hold Indian subsidiaries - ING, Philips, ASML, and Shell all have Dutch-routed India investments.
Top India cities for Netherlands GCCs
City choice determines talent depth, cost band, and state-specific compliance overlay.
Bangalore
KABangalore is the first choice for GCCs requiring deep product engineering, R&D, and AI/ML talent - the city's 'Silicon Valley of India' ecosystem has created a self-reinforcing talent flywheel where the presence of 400 GCCs produces engineering leaders who then attract further GCC investment.
City guideHyderabad
TSHyderabad offers Bangalore-quality engineering talent at a 10–15% cost advantage, with a more responsive state government (TS-iPASS guarantees single-window clearance in 15 days), lower commercial real estate costs, and a dramatically less congested commute environment - making it the top alternative for GCCs seeking to de-risk Bangalore concentration.
City guidePune
MHPune is the only Indian city where a GCC can simultaneously access world-class IT services talent (Hinjewadi and Kharadi), manufacturing and embedded engineering expertise (Pimpri-Chinchwad industrial belt), and BFSI domain specialists (CBD and Koregaon Park) - making it uniquely suited for multi-disciplinary engineering GCCs.
City guideMumbai
MHMumbai is the mandatory GCC location for financial services firms requiring proximity to Indian regulatory bodies (RBI, SEBI, IRDAI), stock exchanges (BSE, NSE), and the deepest concentration of banking, insurance, and capital markets domain experts in India - a combination no other Indian city can replicate.
City guideDelhi NCR
DLDelhi NCR is the strategic choice for GCCs whose work requires proximity to India's government, policy, and regulatory environment - or for global companies whose India market entry strategy requires direct access to India's largest consumer market (200 million in NCR), political capital, and the country's highest concentration of senior corporate leadership.
City guideWhat we handle for your India GCC
End-to-end from entity formation through ongoing operations. One partner, one contract.
GCC Setup & Advisory
Entity formation, MCA21 filings, RBI approvals, and state incentive negotiation.
Learn moreEmployer of Record
Hire Indian talent in days without entity formation. Full statutory compliance.
Learn morePayroll Management
Monthly payroll, TDS, EPFO ECR, ESIC, Form 16 - zero penalty guarantee.
Learn moreRegulatory Compliance
MCA, FEMA, GST, and sector-specific labour compliance fully managed.
Learn moreQuestions from Netherlands companies
8 specific answers about setting up, hiring, and operating an India GCC from Netherlands, with citations to the relevant regulations.
Still have questions?
Book a 30-minute call. We will map your entity structure, FEMA route, DTAA benefits, and timeline.
Book a consultationQ01How does Transfer Pricing affect our India GCC?
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Transfer Pricing compliance is a standard requirement for Netherlands-headquartered GCCs in India. We structure all inter-company transactions and reporting obligations correctly from entity formation. Our team tracks Transfer Pricing changes and applies them to your compliance calendar proactively.
Q02How does DTAA affect our India GCC?
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DTAA compliance is a standard requirement for Netherlands-headquartered GCCs in India. We structure all inter-company transactions and reporting obligations correctly from entity formation. Our team tracks DTAA changes and applies them to your compliance calendar proactively.
Q03How does Dutch CFC affect our India GCC?
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Dutch CFC compliance is a standard requirement for Netherlands-headquartered GCCs in India. We structure all inter-company transactions and reporting obligations correctly from entity formation. Our team tracks Dutch CFC changes and applies them to your compliance calendar proactively.
Q04How does EU ATAD affect our India GCC?
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EU ATAD compliance is a standard requirement for Netherlands-headquartered GCCs in India. We structure all inter-company transactions and reporting obligations correctly from entity formation. Our team tracks EU ATAD changes and applies them to your compliance calendar proactively.
Q05How long does it take to set up a GCC in India?
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With IRPR Network managing the process, entity incorporation takes 4–6 weeks (MCA21/SPICe+ filing). Bank account and GST registration add 2–3 weeks. Your first EOR hire can start within 5–10 business days. Full legal entity operational averages 37 days from mandate signature.
Q06Is 100% foreign ownership allowed in India?
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Yes. The IT and ITES sector is on the FDI automatic route - 100% foreign ownership is permitted without prior government or RBI approval. The foreign parent invests capital, the Indian company allots shares, and FC-GPR is filed with RBI within 30 days.
Q07Which Indian city should we choose for our GCC?
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Bangalore for deep tech, AI/ML, and product engineering. Hyderabad for pharma, cloud, and a 10–15% cost advantage. Pune for automotive software and engineering R&D. Mumbai for BFSI and regulatory proximity. Delhi NCR for consulting and government-interface tech.
Q08What ongoing compliance is required for an India GCC?
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Monthly: payroll TDS, EPFO ECR (by 15th), ESIC (by 21st), GSTR-3B (by 20th). Quarterly: Form 24Q TDS return. Annual: AGM, AOC-4 and MGT-7 (ROC), ITR-6 (income tax by 31 October), FLA return (RBI by 15 July), GSTR-9, and transfer pricing Form 3CEB. IRPR Network manages all of these on a defined compliance calendar.
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