| SAP, a global business software company, expects high growth in India in the next 4-5 years with more local companies, including small and medium enterprises, opting for IT solutions. |
| The company has a customer base of 2,000 in India. "India has the potential to be a large market for us. It is on the way to become a developed market like France and UK," SAP CEO Henning Kagermann said on Thursday after inaugurating a new development centre of the company here. |
| The Asia Pacific region contributes 13 per cent to SAP's revenue. The biggest market for the company is Europe (50 per cent) followed by the US (37 per cent). |
| "Scaling from 13 per cent to 20 per cent as we envision in APAC will be a huge effort. We expect both India and China to assist us in reaching our goal," he added. |
| The company is also looking at India as a talent hub. At present, SAP Labs India employs 3,500 professionals, the third largest after its Germany and US centres. |
| The new development centre in Bangalore can accommodate up to 2,000 employees. |
| However, the company did not reveal the hiring plans. |
| "Those decisions will be market-driven. The Bangalore centre will increase its contribution to product development," Kagermann said. |


