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Global In-house Center (GIC)

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Global In-house Center (GIC)

A global in-house center (GIC) is an offshore or nearshore site a company owns and staffs itself instead of hiring a third-party provider. The work stays inside the business; only the location changes. Many people still call it a captive center.

The newer industry label is global capability center (GCC). Same structure, broader remit: today’s sites run analytics, product engineering and finance, not just back-office processing.

Think of it as the “own it” end of a spectrum. Outsourcing to a business process outsourcing (BPO) firm is the “rent it” end.

Between them sits the bridge model, where a partner builds the site and hands you the keys later.

Key takeaways

  • A GIC is company-owned and company-staffed; a BPO contract is not.
  • “Captive center”, “offshore delivery center” and “GCC” all describe the same basic structure.
  • India dominates the model, with over 1,700 GCCs per NASSCOM’s 2025 research.
  • The classic promise is labour arbitrage plus follow-the-sun coverage across time zones.
  • Ownership buys control over IP, culture and hiring, but you carry every fixed cost.

How it works

You register a legal entity in the target country, lease space, hire staff onto your own payroll, and run the site under your own management. No vendor contract sits in the middle. Your headquarters sets policy; the centre executes it.

Funding works differently from outsourcing too. A BPO deal is operating expense billed per seat or per transaction. A GIC is capital plus payroll on your own books — so the break-even sits further out.

Most enterprises start with a stable, high-volume function, then widen scope once the site proves itself. That ladder is why so many captives grew into full global capability centers.

ModelWho owns itWho employs staffBest when
GIC / captiveYouYouScale is large, IP is sensitive, horizon is long
BPO contractProviderProviderVolume is variable, speed matters, scope is defined
Build-operate-transferProvider, then youProvider, then youYou want a captive without the standing start

Deloitte notes the build-operate-transfer model fell out of favour once organisations established a global delivery footprint, whether through GICs or provider relationships.

Everest Group’s July 2020 analysis of the BOT commercial construct adds the counterweight. Buyers avoid upfront capital, cut operational risk and speed time-to-market, with an exit option built in.

But those benefits carry a relatively high price. Understand the number before you sign.

Examples

Real GICs cluster in a handful of proven markets. India leads by a wide margin, with Latin America and Eastern Europe picking up nearshore work. The pattern below shows how the model spread and what it does now.

India, 1990s onward. Deloitte records that captive centres, also called offshore delivery centres, surged with India the most popular destination. Banks, insurers and technology firms built the first wave.

Nearshore, early 2000s. Mexico and Costa Rica drew multi-location models, per the same Deloitte account. Buyers wanted time-zone overlap with North America alongside the Indian sites.

India today. NASSCOM’s 2025 research, India’s GCCs: The Powerhouses Fuelling Global Growth, counts over 1,700 GCCs in the country.

That same research makes the sharper point. The model has moved from a cost-arbitrage play to a strategic innovation function.

NASSCOM’s GCC Annual Report tracks the supporting machinery: talent development, upskilling partnerships between industry, academia and government, and policy support.

Related terms

A GIC sits inside a family of delivery structures that differ mainly by who owns the site and who employs the people. Knowing the neighbours helps you brief advisers accurately and compare proposals on equal footing.

FAQ

Is a global in-house center the same as a captive center?

Yes. The two terms describe the same thing: an offshore or nearshore site the company owns and staffs itself. “Captive center” is the older usage.

What is the difference between a GIC and outsourcing?

Ownership. With a GIC the staff are your employees and the entity is yours; with outsourcing a provider employs the team and bills you for a service.

Why do companies build GICs instead of hiring a BPO?

Control. Owning the site protects intellectual property, embeds company culture directly and gives full say over hiring — which matters most for sensitive or long-horizon work.

How does build-operate-transfer relate to a GIC?

Build-operate-transfer lets a provider set up and run the centre first, then transfer ownership to you — so you reach a captive without the standing start.

Browse the Outsource Accelerator directory to compare providers before you commit capital to an owned centre.

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