This comes at a time when Britain's exit from European Union in June is putting pressure on Indian IT firms .
This is in addition to the company's London, UK and Tver, Russia GDCs that it already uses to service its European as well as global clients.
At present, the company services more than a dozen customers from its onshore and nearshore delivery centres.
The centre, which is in proximity to some of the key clients, will allow the company to service critical customer requirements relative to EU Data Privacy regulations.
The new GDC will enable Hexaware to deliver its services in several European languages from within the same regulatory region and time zone, the company said.
The company will hire technology professionals from local universities and engineering schools starting next year for the new centre, which will have an initial capacity for 150 consultants.
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