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        GCCs to drive up to 50% of India office demand; US to dominate while UK & EU to gain share- says Colliers India

        February 20, 2026

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        • US firms account for close to 70% of GCC leasing activity since 2020, followed by EU and UK companies at an 8-10% share each • Ongoing trade agreements & deals likely to boost long-term office space demand across Technology, BFSI, Engineering & Manufacturing & Consulting sectors • Annual Grade A office space uptake by GCCs can potentially reach 35-40 msf over the course of next few years • Overall GCCs can drive up to 50% of India's office space demand across the top 7 markets BENGALURU, India, Feb. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- India remains one of the fastest-growing major economies, with the IMF recently revising its GDP growth projections for 2026 upwards by 20 bps – from 6.1% to 6.3% (Jan 2026 World Economic Outlook update vs Oct 2025 update). A forecasted growth rate of 6.5% in 2027 also draws comfort from strength of domestic demand across economic sectors and recent positive developments with respect to multiple bilateral trade agreements. Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and trade deals between India and the US, EU, the UK & France are in various stages of engagement and this is likely to enhance India's long term export competitiveness and simultaneously reduce entry barriers, incentivizing global firms to expand their India operations across key sectors such as Technology, Banking & Financial Services (BFS), Engineering & Manufacturing, Consulting, etc. As global firms and capability centers from these countries increase their India footprint over the course of next few years, we envisage traction in real estate demand, particularly in Grade A offices and warehouses. Trade agreements to fuel long-term demand across major office markets Recent tariff rationalization and sector-specific trade facilitation measures under the anvil of ongoing bilateral engagements with the US, EU and the UK are expected to expand the market for global firms in India. In addition to enhancing the position of India as a competitive manufacturing destination in the APAC region, elimination of barriers in the service industry can potentially further attract GCCs into the country. Capability centers in India are increasingly likely to become integral centers of research, product development, engineering, advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud computing. Recent trade agreements & deal features: Select high impact sectors from a GCC demand (in India) perspective Key sectors and segments Key features of Trade agreement/deal Sector Segment India-US India-EU India-UK Technology Technology products & services Easing of licensing restrictions for Information Communication Technology goods - - BFSI Financial services Address discriminatory practices and barriers in digital trade Privileged access to financial service market in India - Engineering & Manufacturing Engineering & manufacturing goods Broad agreement to eliminate or reduce tariffs on all U.S. industrial goods Tariff reduction from 44% to 0% (electrical equipment and machinery) and 22% to 0% (iron & steel) - Automobiles Combination of quota and duty reduction mechanisms for luxury segment players Tariff reduction from 110% to 10%, with a quota of 250,000 vehicles per year Automotive tariff reduction from over 100% to as low as 10% through a tariff rate quota system Aircraft and components Intent of overall USD 500 Bn purchase including aircraft & its components by India over 5 years Tariff reduction from 11% to 0% for aircraft and spacecraft products - Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Address long-standing barriers in medical devices Tariff reduction from 22% to 0% (chemicals) and 11% to 0% (pharmaceuticals) - Consulting Professional & Environmental services - Privileged access in India Provisions to promote trade in legal and environmental goods & services Source: Publicly available trade agreement & deal related documents, Industry, Colliers Note: All trade agreements and deals are in various stages of implementation and are yet to be fully finalized. Benefits of tariff rate reduction, market access improvement etc. on GCCs in India are indicative and can be fully ascertained when exhaustive list/ finer details are available in public domain. "Recent trade agreements with the US, EU and UK can potentially boost foreign investments in country and amplify real estate demand across economic sectors including GCCs in India. This is likely to complement the regulatory push and ongoing policy tailwinds, boosting the annual demand for Grade A office space in India. We anticipate 35-40 million sq.ft. of annual GCC leasing, accounting for 40-50% of the overall office space demand over the course of next few years. While technology-based GCC demand from US firms can stabilize, we anticipate increasing traction from companies of EU and UK origin, especially within the engineering & manufacturing, BFSI and consulting domains," says Arpit Mehrotra, Managing Director, Office Services, Colliers India. GCCs account for ~40% of the Grade A office demand across top 7 cities India's office market has scaled up significantly in recent years with consecutive demand peaks in the post-pandemic era. This scaling up has been powered by GCCs, which have moved beyond cost-arbitrage centers and transitioned into innovation-driven globally integrated knowledge & research hubs. Of the 310 million sq ft. of cumulative office space demand since 2020, GCCs have accounted for around 117 million sq ft of office space, representing 38% of the overall leasing activity in India. In fact, the steady growth in GCC demand is evident from the increase in space uptake from around 16 million sq ft in 2020 to close to 30 million sq ft in 2025. Simultaneously, their share in India's overall leasing activity has increased from sub 30% levels few years ago to over 40% in 2025, further adding credentials to the ongoing transformation of GCCs. Notably, GCCs headquartered in the US, EU and UK continue to drive this transformation - contributing nearly one-third of the overall office space demand in India since 2020. Trends in Grade A gross absorption and GCC leasing 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2020–2025 Total Grade A office leasing (msf) (A) 30.3 33.0 50.3 58.2 67.2 71.5 310.5 GCC leasing (msf) (B) 16.3 13.2 14.7 18.2 25.7 29.2 117.3 Overall GCC share (%) (C=B/A) 54 % 40 % 29 % 31 % 38 % 41 % 38 % Leasing by US based GCCs (msf) (D) 11.5 10.3 10.6 12.0 17.4 20.7 82.5 Leasing by EU based GCCs (msf) (E) 3.1 1.2 2.1 3.5 1.8 0.0 11.7 Leasing by UK based GCCs (msf) (F) 0.4 0.4 1.3 0.8 2.9 3.2 9.0 Total Grade A office leasing by US, EU and UK based GCCs (msf) (G=D+E+F) 15.0 11.9 14.0 16.3 22.1 23.9 103.2 Share of US, EU & UK in GCC leasing (%) (H=G/B) 91 % 89 % 95 % 90 % 86 % 82 % 88 % Share of US, EU & UK based GCCs in overall India leasing (%) (I=G/A) 50 % 36 % 28 % 28 % 33 % 33 % 33 % Source: Colliers Gross absorption does not include lease renewals, pre-commitments and deals where only a letter of Intent has been signed | The top 7 cities include Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune. Distinct demand patterns across US, EU & UK based firms to accentuate occupier diversification Interestingly, ongoing trends reveal distinct India expansion strategies of GCCs across the US, UK and EU. Demand from US headquartered GCCs continue to be dominated by Technology firms (47% share in US based GCC leasing), alongside a notable presence of BFSI companies (21% share). EU-origin companies are predominantly anchored in Engineering & Manufacturing sector, which accounts for ~60% of their GCC demand in India. Tariff concessions and secured market access in the India-EU trade agreement can indirectly boost office space demand from such firms in India. Meanwhile, UK-origin GCC demand patterns show a diversified occupier profile led by BFSI firms (29% share) and Consulting players (23% share). Sector-wise GCC demand break-up (2020–2025) US EU UK Others Overall GCCs Cumulative leasing (msf) 82.5 11.7 8.9 14.2 117.3 Share in GCC leasing (%) Technology 47 % 14 % 18 % 30 % 39 % BFSI 21 % 6 % 29 % 20 % 20 % Engineering & Manufacturing 11 % 59 % 3 % 28 % 17 % Healthcare 6 % 10 % 6 % 11 % 7 % Consulting 5 % 2 % 23 % 4 % 6 % Others 10 % 9 % 21 % 7 % 11 % Source: Colliers Gross absorption does not include lease renewals, pre-commitments and deals where only a letter of Intent has been signed | Others include consumables and e-commerce | The top 7 cities include Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune. In fact, GCC leasing is increasingly becoming broad-based, with global companies across sectors expanding their operations in India. Moreover, leasing volumes by BFSI, engineering & manufacturing, and healthcare GCCs have been on the upswing in recent years. While US GCCs have driven space uptake, accounting for nearly 70% of the total GCC demand since 2020, their share is expected to moderate over the next few years. Simultaneously, driven by the trade agreements, EU & UK based GCCs are expected to gain traction in the near-mid term. "GCCs will continue to anchor India's office space demand, supporting the ongoing scale-up and diversification of occupier base. With global trade frictions relatively moderating, supported by recent developments pertaining to bilateral agreements between India and its leading trade partners, we envisage positive sentiments to translate into traction across key demand drivers of Indian office market. Although GCC leasing will continue to be driven by technology sector, the demand is likely to become broad-based, with BFSI and engineering & manufacturing firms expected to contribute 40–50% of the space uptake in 2026," says Vimal Nadar, National Director & Head of Research, Colliers India. Overall nuanced demand patterns underscore the Indian GCC ecosystem alignment with high-value, domain-intensive functions rather than transactional back-office operations. Additionally skilled talent availability and cost arbitrage will continue to fuel expansion of capability centers in India. About Colliers Colliers (NASDAQ: CIGI) (TSX: CIGI) is a leading global diversified professional services company, specializing in commercial real estate services, engineering consultancy and investment management. With operations in 70 countries, our 22,000 enterprising professionals provide exceptional service and expert advice to clients. For nearly 30 years, our experienced leadership – with substantial inside ownership – has consistently delivered approximately 20% compound annual investment returns for shareholders. With annual revenues exceeding $4.5 billion and $99 billion of assets under management, Colliers maximizes the potential of property, infrastructure and real assets to accelerate the success of our clients, investors and people. Learn more at corporate.colliers.com, Twitter @Colliers or LinkedIn. Media Contact: Sukanya Dasgupta National Director, Marketing & Communications | India [email protected] +91 9811867682 Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2916648/Arpit_Mehrotra_MD_Colliers_India.jpg' alt='Embedded Media' /> Logo:Embedded Media (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with PRNewswire and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI

        Trade agreements to reduce market barriers, spurring GCC expansion and materially boosting Grade A office demand in India. Bilateral trade agreements with major partners are expected to reduce market barriers and tariffs, incentivizing multinational firms to expand India-based GCCs into higher value functions and thereby materially increase Grade A office demand across the top seven Indian markets; Colliers projects GCCs could account for a substantial share of future leasing while noting that benefits depend on finalisation and implementation of agreement details.
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                                Trade agreements to reduce market barriers, spurring GCC expansion and materially boosting Grade A office demand in India.

                                Bilateral trade agreements with major partners are expected to reduce market barriers and tariffs, incentivizing multinational firms to expand India-based GCCs into higher value functions and thereby materially increase Grade A office demand across the top seven Indian markets; Colliers projects GCCs could account for a substantial share of future leasing while noting that benefits depend on finalisation and implementation of agreement details.





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