Adani, Arcelor bet on GIFT City for treasury ops

Tuesday, 05 May 2026 - 14:55

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Gautam Adani's eponymous firm, telecom operator Bharti Airtel, U.S.-based Genpact and autoparts giant ZF ​Friedrichshafen are among the companies setting up treasury operations in India's tax-neutral finance zone, according to three sources.

They are set ‌to join ArcelorMittal, the world's second-largest steelmaker, which has secured regulatory licenses to set up two treasury centres, according to public filings.

The Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, known as GIFT City, is being promoted by the Modi government as a financial centre to rival Singapore and Dubai. In February, the government extended the tax holiday for firms ​operating there to 20 years and regulations have also been eased.

Seventeen corporate treasuries are likely to begin operations in GIFT City ​over the next three months, two of the three sources said, declining to be named as they are ⁠not authorised to speak to the media.

Corporate treasury operations have traditionally been housed in places like Singapore and the Netherlands. Global treasury centres are ​hubs where multinational firms manage cash, funding, liquidity, foreign exchange and financial risks.

Access to cheaper funding, lower taxes on remitting dividends and excess cash ​to overseas units, along with being able to hold assets in dollars as the rupee weakens, are prompting firms to set up treasury centres in GIFT City, the three sources said. By onshoring this activity to GIFT City, India hopes to retain control and oversight of global financial flows associated with its companies.

"Treasury centres at ​GIFT City are allowing firms to pool cash and borrow at a group level with greater flexibility and improving access to funds generated by ​their Indian businesses," said Suresh Swamy, a senior partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Responding to a Reuters query, a spokesperson for Germany-based ZF Friedrichshafen said in an email it ‌is exploring ⁠a GIFT City set-up and has yet to apply for a license.

A key change that was made allows banks to pay interest on current account balances - a practice not allowed by the Reserve Bank of India for onshore lenders, the sources ⁠said. Just one ​foreign bank has started this so far, two of the three sources said.

ArcelorMittal - an ​early entrant - plans to undertake cash pooling activities for its India entities via GIFT City, according to the sources, similar to what it does via its treasury centre in Paris ​through an entity called ArcelorMittal Treasury.

-Reuters


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