The AI GCC hub will serve as a next-generation applied agentic AI R&D centre and innovation lab, enabling global enterprises to transition from traditional offshore Global Capability Centres (GCCs) to AI-first operations centres powered by autonomous, policy-driven multi-agent AI systems, the company said.
The agreement was signed here on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting.
The initiative positions Maharashtra as a global pioneer in the evolution of enterprise operations – from labour-centric shared services to AI-native operational models, the statement said.
The proposed Supervity AI GCC Hub will act as a launchpad for multinational enterprises to safely experiment, design, deploy, and scale multi-agentic AI employees across finance, procurement, compliance, supply chain, customer operations, and other core business functions.
Unlike conventional GCCs that rely heavily on human-intensive execution, the hub will focus on Supervity’s self-driving AI employees, executing operations under human-defined policies and governance. This model enables higher productivity, operational resilience, and enterprise-grade auditability at scale across functions.
Supervity AI describes itself as a next-generation self-driving apps software company that enables enterprises to deploy its proprietary multi-agentic AI employees across core business functions such as finance, HR, procurement, sales, customer service and IT.


