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ICAI & IFSCA Drive GIFT City’s Emergence as a Global Capability Centre Hub

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is making decisive moves to strengthen India’s position in the global financial ecosystem. In collaboration with the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA), ICAI is positioning GIFT City, Ahmedabad, as a leading hub for Global Capability Centres (GCCs) while also introducing regulatory reforms to expand opportunities for Chartered Accountants (CAs).

ICAI–IFSCA Collaboration: Promoting GIFT City

At the second edition of the GCC summit, “From Ledgers to Global Leadership: Chartered Accountants Shaping GCCs,” ICAI and IFSCA announced joint efforts to enhance GIFT City’s ecosystem.

Focus of the summit: To highlight how CAs can drive the GCC growth story in India.

Participation: Policymakers, global investors, and industry leaders discussed India’s strategic advantages in building world-class financial and capability centres.

Current growth: GIFT City already hosts around 20 technology firms and 10 accounting/bookkeeping firms, with more expected to follow.

ICAI President Charanjot Singh Nanda emphasized the evolving role of CAs as leaders in business transformation, while IFSCA Chairman K. Rajaraman underlined the city’s rapid emergence as a global services hub.

Regulatory Reforms: Enabling Global Practice for CAs
Alongside ecosystem building, ICAI has also introduced reforms to empower CA professionals and firms to tap into international opportunities via GIFT City.
Key Changes
Mirror Firms Permitted
Dual Certificates of Practice (COPs)
Strategic Investments

For Firms: CA firms can maintain their domestic presence while building an international base at GIFT IFSC.

For Professionals: More opportunities for Indian CAs to practice abroad and participate in global financial ecosystems.

For India’s Economy: Strengthening GIFT City’s position as a world-class financial hub will attract global investment and talent.

ICAI President Nanda projected that while India currently has about 4.5 lakh CAs, the demand is expected to rise to 30 lakh by 2047, making reforms and GCC growth crucial to meeting future needs.

Conclusion
Through its collaboration with IFSCA and forward-looking regulatory changes, ICAI is not just enabling Chartered Accountants to go global—it is also establishing GIFT City as a powerhouse for GCCs and financial services. These initiatives reinforce India’s ambition to be at the forefront of the global business and finance landscape.
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