64 Indian companies will invest over £1 billion into the UK,
creating 6,900 jobs spread across every region Deals signed and
sealed during the Prime Minister's trade mission to India, where he
has promised to open doors for British business and drive growth at
home – delivering on the Plan for Change Investments are another
vote of confidence in the UK economy and cement its reputation as
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- 64 Indian companies will invest over £1 billion into the UK,
creating 6,900 jobs spread across every region
- Deals signed and sealed during the Prime Minister's trade
mission to India, where he has promised to open doors for British
business and drive growth at home – delivering on the Plan for
Change
- Investments are another vote of confidence in the UK economy
and cement its reputation as one of the best places in the world
to do business
Nearly 7,000 brand new jobs will be created in the United Kingdom
thanks to a raft of major new deals secured by the Prime Minister
during his visit to India this week.
64 Indian investors have confirmed their confidence in the UK as
a business destination by collectively investing £1.3 billion
into some of Britain's most thriving businesses - demonstrating
the impact the UK-India trade deal is already having on investor
confidence.
As a result, Indian investment will flow into range of UK sectors
including engineering, technology and the creative industries,
driving growth and creating jobs across every region of the
country - from Basingstoke to Birmingham.
The Prime Minister believes the UK-India trade deal is a
launchpad for turbocharged domestic growth – with these figures
proving it is already bearing fruit, despite only being signed
three months ago.
From next-generation electric motorbikes, semi-conductor
development and agricultural innovation – the investments will
benefit some of the UK's most exciting industries and cement the
UK-India economic partnership.
It comes off the back of a two-day trade mission by the Prime
Minister to Mumbai, where he met with Indian business leaders and
directly sealed the deals that will result in growth and jobs
that will put money directly into the pockets of hardworking
British people.
The UK-India trade deal will reduce tariffs on imports from the
UK to India and vice versa, and it has created a burst of
momentum for UK-India trade.
India is already the UK's second largest investor and more than
1,000 Indian companies operate in the UK, supporting millions of
UK jobs.
Prime Minister said:
“These investments are a powerful endorsement of the UK's global
standing and economic potential. Nearly 7,000 new jobs spread
across every region of our country will mean more opportunities,
more innovation, and make working people better off.
“From electric vehicles in Solihull to cutting-edge Agri-tech in
Somerset, these deals show that our Plan for Change is delivering
real results. The UK-India trade deal is already unlocking
growth, and today's announcements mark the beginning of a new era
of collaboration between our two nations.”
Business and Trade Secretary said:
“India is now the fourth-biggest economy in the world, and by
investing billions of pounds to back thousands of jobs from
sectors as diverse as AI, education, and financial services shows
the scale of opportunity this presents for British businesses.
“Their success in India will only grow as our new trade deal
galvanises economic partnership, brings our two countries even
closer together, and ultimately delivers economic growth right
across the UK.”
Key announcements include:
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Advanced manufacturing company TVS Motor will invest £250
million in Solihull to expand its Norton Motorcycles
operations and develop next-generation electric vehicles,
creating 300 high-quality jobs and collaborating with UK
research institutions such as the University of Warwick –
showcasing the best of Britain.
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Engineering company Cyient is investing £100 million to boost
innovation in semiconductors, geospatial tech, mobility,
clean energy, and digital domains - creating 300 UK jobs and
strengthening its long-standing presence in the
country.
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In Somerset, tech firm Atul–Date Palm Developments is
investing £11 million in sustainable and innovative
Agri-tech, establishing advanced R&D that will create 44
highly-skilled jobs and support global climate resilience.
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Mastek, a global digital engineering firm, is investing £2
million to open a new AI and Experience Centre in London and
Leeds office, generating 200 skilled roles including 75
apprenticeships.
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NeoCeltic Global Ltd is investing £5 million to deliver
advanced orthopaedic and rehabilitation solutions, creating
85 jobs across London and Cardiff.
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Meanwhile, Alcor Logistics is expanding into Liverpool and
London with a £4 million investment to establish UK
operations as a non-vessel operator, creating 250 jobs and
enhancing global freight and supply chain capabilities.
Sudarshan Venu, Chairman and Managing Director, TVS Motor Company
said:
“TVS Motor has had a long association with the UK and over the
years new facets have been added - engineering & technology,
academia partnerships & scholarships, and e-Bikes. Now Norton
Motorcycles, the storied British marque, is poised to open a new
chapter of resurgence and global expansion with TVS Motor's
backing. We are excited about the future and look forward to
continued growth.”
Mr. Kishansinh Gohil, Managing Director, Modtech, said:
“The UK's strengths in robotics, digital twin and AI
technologies, and precision casting make it an ideal base for
Modtech's innovation-led expansion. Our investment will advance
high-performance industrial processes, strengthen local supply
chains, generate skilled jobs in the region, and reinforce the
UK's role in shaping the future of precision engineering through
global collaboration.”
Mr. Raveena Singh, Director, Alcor Logistics said:
“The UK stands at the forefront of global logistics and supply
chain management, enabling trade and e-commerce through its
extensive network of international gateways. Alcor's investment
in the UK aims to create local employment opportunities, further
strengthening the country's position as a leader in global
trade.”
Mr. Chandan Jerry, Director, NeoCeletic Global Limited said:
“As an entrepreneur, I welcome the Comprehensive Economic and
Trade Agreement (CETA) between the UK and India, which will
deepen economic ties and unlock new opportunities for businesses.
Our innovative company, “NeoCeletic Global Ltd- UK” is poised to
leverage this partnership to expand globally, particularly in
AI-driven medical physiotherapy solutions. We'll collaborate with
UK businesses to drive revolutionary innovations, helping
position the UK at the forefront of healthcare technology. We aim
to drive economic growth, create new entrepreneurial
opportunities, and improve human life, setting new standards in
the industry.”
These investments are just a few examples that demonstrate the
UK's continued attractiveness as a destination for innovation,
talent, and global business growth.
The Prime Minister will meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi in Mumbai today [Thursday] to celebrate the success of the
trade deal so far and reaffirm their commitment to broadening the
UK-India relationship further.
Today's announcements are reflective of the UK and India's
burgeoning technology partnership – with 28 of the investments
confirmed today falling under the priority areas of the UK-India
Technology Security Initiative. That includes 26 artificial
intelligence companies, 1 semi-conductor company and 1
biotechnology company.
The Technology Security Initiative launched in July last year and
aims to increase collaboration with India in key and emerging
technologies such as telecoms, critical minerals, AI,
biotechnology and semiconductors.
Notes to Editors
Regional breakdown of jobs:
Region
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Number of jobs
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East Midlands
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498
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East of England
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120
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London
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2591
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North West
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1535
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Scotland
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125
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South East
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795
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South West
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194
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Wales
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175
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West Midlands
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567
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Yorkshire and the Humber
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201
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Total
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6801
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A full list of the companies investing into the UK is below:
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TVS Motor will invest £250 million over the next five
years in Norton Motorcycles, e-bikes, and more, creating 300
UK jobs and partnering with institutions like University of
Warwick for mobility research and product development.
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TVS Mobility, pioneers in mobility space plans to invest £250
million and create 1350 jobs in the UK to double their UK
revenues of £400 million.
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Muthoot Finance UK Limited (part of Muthoot Group India)
plans to invest £100 million to expand its branch network to
20 locations over the next three years, creating 80 new jobs.
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Cyient is investing £100 million to boost innovation in
semiconductors, geospatial tech, mobility, clean energy, and
digital domains. Creating 300 UK jobs and strengthening its
long-standing presence in the country.
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Hero Motors Company (HMC) is investing £100 million in
the UK over the next five years through its engineering and
design competencies in e-mobility, e-bicycles and aerospace
creating 300 jobs for its businesses of Hewland Engineering
and Insync.
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Nazara Technologies a diversified gaming company is
investing up to £50 million over next three years, focusing
on IP-driven gaming studios, game development, publishing, ad
tech, aiming for strong multi-vertical presence by building
approx. 200 work force across group companies.
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Enviro Control, headquartered in Surat, Gujarat will invest
£32 million in the UK to establish an innovation hub and
manufacturing facility, advancing AI-driven water reuse,
solar desalination and Net Zero goals, while creating over
100 skilled jobs.
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Carysil, headquartered in Bhavnagar, Gujarat has invested £24
million and has created 86 jobs in the UK to deliver premium
kitchen solutions including quartz and stainless-steel sinks,
luxury worktops, and compact laminate surfaces strengthening
India-UK manufacturing and design synergy.
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Modtech, headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, will be
investing £17 million in the UK to advance automation and
investment casting technologies, creating 50 skilled jobs and
strengthening sustainable, innovation-led manufacturing links
between India and the UK.
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Trinity Infra and Projects, a Construction and Property
development company plans to invest in the growing property
market in London. The company plans to invest £15 million,
while creating 100 new jobs across the UK.
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Atul Limited, headquartered in Valsad, Gujarat, has invested
£11.08 million in Date Palm Developments in Somerset to
expand R&D and propagation facilities, creating 44 UK
jobs and greening arid landscapes worldwide through
sustainable, climate-smart agricultural innovation.
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ISPG Technologies specializing in enterprise web and
mobility solutions, aiming to deliver digital transformation
for businesses worldwide is investing £10 million and
creating 50 jobs over the next three years.
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Xcubated Business Solutions (XBS) offers advisory,
digital transformation, and technology services, focusing on
delivering smart products and solutions is investing £10
million and creating 50 jobs over the next three years.
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Linkfields, an AI tech company is investing £10 million
creating 200 jobs in the UK in London, Manchester, Edinburgh,
and Glasgow.
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Panin International plans to invest approximately £10
million and create 300 new jobs over three years across the
UK, strengthening its presence through innovative sustainable
technology solutions across retail, automotive, and real
estate sectors.
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EdSupreme, an Ed-Tech company specializes in AI and
ML for pelvic floor physiotherapy, is investing £10 million
to create 100 jobs in the UK over three years.
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Stride Ventures, leading growth credit investor is investing
£10 million in the UK over next five years and deploy over
£500 million to support 100+ growth stage innovative
companies enabling 5000+ jobs in the region.
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Civic Studios, a global media company, having Mumbai &
London offices, pledging £10 million investment and 10 new UK
jobs over three years through producing and distributing
films, series and digital content focused on impact.
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One Edicius Private Limited plans to invest £10 million
in the UK to build sustainable infrastructure and create 100
jobs across technology, legal, financial, and marketing
sectors within three years.
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Technocraft Industries, as part of its UK expansion, plans to
invest £10 million over the next three years, creating 18
highly skilled engineering and technical jobs across the
UK.
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Food Whisperer, a venture of GoKhana India to invest £8.3
million in UK, create 50 jobs, with the launch of Technology
Enabled Industrial Kitchen with Smart Recipe R&D.
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Keva is investing £8 million to establish a Global
Creative Development Centre in Manchester, creating 30 highly
skilled jobs over three years and deepening its UK footprint
in perfumery innovation, manufacturing, and scientific
collaboration.
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AH Gamma leads the Futurenauts initiative, delivering
transformative education in AI, robotics, and automation for
learners of all ages is investing £8 million and creating 30
jobs over the next three years.
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Amdrodd Technologies, a Salesforce Crest Partner with offices
in India and the USA, has recently launched its UK
development office. The company is investing £8 million and
creating 50 jobs over the next three years.
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Wockhardt UK Limited is investing £8 million to upgrade
its Wrexham facility, creating 35 new high-skilled jobs,
marking a significant step forward in its global expansion
and innovation.
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Everleaves Systems Private Limited offers AI driven
multimedia platform for large organisations to create
customised multimedia presentations is investing £7 million
and creating 50 jobs over the next three years.
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Carbelim develops algae-based, bio-reactive modules that
capture carbon emissions, generate oxygen, and produce
sustainable products like vegan Omega-3, is investing £6
million and creating 50 jobs over the next three years.
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Zinnov, a global management consulting firm that helps
Fortune 500 companies with offshoring/outsourcing
optimisation and setting up global talent hubs is investing
£6 million and creating 50 jobs over the next three
years.
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Ravity Software Solutions, an AI-driven connected vehicle
data platform that provides mobility intelligence for
automotive OEMs and fleet operators is investing £6 million
and creating 50 jobs over the next three years.
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SoftTech Engineers, with a branch office in Surat, Gujarat
will invest £5.5 million in the UK, creating 50 jobs to
launch their digital infrastructure solutions for civil and
building planning, permissions, delivery and
maintenance.
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NeoCeltic Global Limited is investing £5 million
creating 85 jobs in the UK to deliver next-generation
solutions in mobility, rehabilitation, orthopaedic soft
supports, and patient care.
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Algorithms Software (Xpedeon) is investing £5 million over
the next three years to expand its London Offices and open a
new office in Leeds, creating 53 jobs and reinforcing its
commitment to innovation and UK regional growth.
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M2M Pelvic Studio and Rehab, a registered women's health
physiotherapy organisation, is investing £5 million to create
50 jobs in Central London.
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Datawrkz, an India-based Advertising Technology leader that
focuses on data-driven digital advertising solutions, is
investing £5 million and creating 50 jobs in the UK.
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Delaplex, an Indian digital transformation company, plans to
invest up to £5 million and will support the creation of
approximately 200 new jobs opportunity. This is further to
their existing acquisition of Blueberry Systems
Limited.
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NMT Engineering and Services, headquartered in Ahmedabad,
Gujarat, will be investing £4.76 million in the UK, creating
15 skilled jobs to manufacture precision components and
assemblies for renewable energy, defence, and aerospace,
strengthening India-UK industrial innovation.
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Silver Touch Technologies headquartered in Ahmedabad,
Gujarat will be investing £4.16 million to expand its UK
footprint delivering digital transformation solutions
including enterprise software, e-governance, cloud computing
and cybersecurity creating 25 high-skilled jobs across UK.
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Multi Recruit establishing new entity in the UK to
deliver end-to-end talent acquisition and HR consulting
solutions for modern workforce, is investing £4 million and
creating 25 jobs in the UK.
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Alcor's AI-powered automation capability enables
businesses to prioritise projects and obtain data-based
predictions for improved operational security. Alcor is
investing £4 million to create 250 jobs over the next three
years in the UK.
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Luxmi Group, a reputed tea brand from India wishes to invest
£3.25 million in its group entity in the UK leading to 10 new
jobs creation over the next three years.
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Basilic Fly Studio One of Us which has already invested
£5million in the UK is further investing £3 million creating
150 jobs.
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Sclipitor is investing £3 million in the UK and creating
100 jobs.
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Circular Innova Limited is investing £3 million creating
120 jobs in the UK to develop cutting-edge, AI and
nanotechnology-based water systems for smart cities.
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Alcor Logistics is expanding its operations into the UK
as a non-vessel operator to provide comprehensive global
logistics solutions. It is investing £3 million to create 150
jobs over the next three years in the UK.
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HirePlusPlus is revolutionising enterprise lateral
hiring through Agentic AI. The company plans to invest at
least £3 million in the next three years and create 30 new
jobs in the UK.
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Brandhill, a global strategy and market expansion advisory
firm, announces a £3 million investment in the UK, creating
25 new jobs in London and Birmingham over the next three
years.
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Sense Health Technologies, a deep-tech cutting-edge
healthcare startup specializing in AI-powered wearable
non-invasive diagnostics of prickless blood glucose. It plans
to invest £2.5 million and create 30 new jobs in the
UK.
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Ayata Commerce, a global digital commerce and customer
experience consultancy, helps businesses implement
omnichannel strategies with AI driven innovation is investing
£2 million and creating 25 jobs over the next three
years.
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Intangles, a global leader in AI-driven predictive
maintenance and digital twin technology, has established its
presence in the UK and plans to invest £2 million over the
next three years, creating 20 new high-value jobs.
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Sectona Technologies, a provider of zero trust cybersecurity
and privileged access solutions, will invest up to £2 million
and create 15 high-skilled jobs over three years as it
establishes its European headquarters in the UK.
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Mastek is investing £2 million to open a new Experience
and AI Centre in London and upgrade its Leeds office,
creating 200 jobs including 75 apprenticeships - supporting
AI, talent, and the UK's modern Industrial Strategy.
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Zepul plans to invest £2 million in the UK over the next
three years, creating more than 100 jobs across London and
Birmingham.
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Millipixels Interactive, an experience-led interactive
solutions company is planning to open a UK office while
investing £2 million and creating 50 jobs over the next three
years.
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CoRover, an India-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) leader
that focuses on Conversational Agentic AI solutions, is
investing £2 million and creating 30 jobs in the UK.
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Foxwise Consulting, with its registered office in Vadodara,
Gujarat, will be investing £1.9 million in the UK, creating
10 skilled jobs and strengthening sustainable, innovation-led
business consulting links between India and the UK.
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MITHILAsmita, working towards preserving and promoting
heritage Indian art forms is launching its global brand -
ArtNHer London in the UK, by investing £1.5 million and
creating 50 jobs over the next three years.
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TransBnk, a banking infrastructure startup, plans to
invest £1.5 million in London and create 10 jobs over the
next three years, strengthening its global presence and
innovative API-driven solutions.
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Tech4logic Private Limited, a leading AI and cloud solutions
provider, expanding its UK operation by investing £1 million
and creating 10 jobs over three years and drive growth
through intelligent automation, scalable cloud and AI
innovation.
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Xinthe, a global tech services, products, and consulting
company, is investing £1 million creating 50 jobs in the
UK.
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Indian Silk House Agencies, a heritage ethnic wear brand, is
looking to enter the UK market with e-commerce and physical
retail with an investment of £1 million creating 40 new jobs.
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CinevisualFX, a leading creative studio in digital effects
and animations expands to UK as strategic initiative to
strengthen its global footprint by investing approximately £1
million over three years and creating 25 jobs across diverse
profiles.
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Infocepts, a leading provider of Information Management
and Business Analytics solutions and advisory consulting,
established its UK subsidiary. Over the next three years,
Infocepts will invest £1 million and will create 25 new high
skilled jobs.
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Percivon Technologies, a global multidisciplinary engineering
services and solutions company expanding in UK, investing £1
million over next three years and create 90 jobs opportunity
locally. This will further strengthen its innovation, growth
and collaboration internationally.
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Prime Focus Group company DNEG, in partnership with Brahma,
will invest £100 million over five years to expand UK
operations, creating 500 skilled jobs in VFX, animation, and
creative tech across its studios and production facilities.
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