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BINDZ Consulting Redefines Financial Offshoring with BOT Model: An Exclusive Conversation with UNI

By PNN | Updated: October 1, 2025 11:15 IST

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 1: In an exclusive interaction with UNI, Sirish Korada, Managing Director & CEO, BINDZ Consulting, ...

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], October 1: In an exclusive interaction with UNI, Sirish Korada, Managing Director & CEO, BINDZ Consulting, and Maninder Singh Hira, Chief Operating Officer, share how BINDZ is reshaping the financial consulting landscape. Positioned as a boutique alternative to larger firms, BINDZ is pioneering its Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model to help U.S. CPA firms and financial institutions seamlessly set up and scale Global Capability Centers (GCCs) in India. From their people-first practices to strategic university tie-ups, the leaders discuss how BINDZ is enabling rapid growth, delivering high-quality outcomes, and contributing to India's rise as a global hub for financial services.

1. Can you share a brief overview of BINDZ and its unique positioning in financial consulting?

Ans. BINDZ is redefining the landscape of financial consulting by acting as a trusted guide for U.S. firms expanding into India. Our unique Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model goes beyond traditional offshoring by creating a stable, experienced, and scalable foundation for our client like CBIZ. Instead of prioritizing volume, we emphasize quality and direct engagement through seasoned subject-matter experts. This specialized, people-first approach positions us as a boutique alternative to larger consulting firms, delivering agility, risk mitigation, and consistently high performance.

2. How is BINDZ tapping into India's growing GCC ecosystem?

Ans. India is fast becoming the global hub for GCCs, and BINDZ is at the forefront of this trend. We're enabling U.S. CPA firms, advisory practices, and financial institutions to seamlessly set up and scale their operations in India. By combining our BOT model with India's rich talent pool and strong educational infrastructure, we ensure that firms entering this ecosystem gain both cost efficiency and high-quality outcomes. Our rapid growth with CBIZ—scaling to 100 employees in a short period of time—is a testament to how effectively we are leveraging India's GCC opportunity.

3. What advantages does your BOT model offer U.S. firms setting up GCCs?

Ans. Our BOT model gives U.S. firms a low-risk, high-reward entry into India. We handle the initial build and operational phase—covering recruitment, training, and delivery—while ensuring adherence to global standards. Once the model stabilizes, we facilitate a smooth transfer, enabling firms to take full ownership of a mature, well-trained team. This approach provides the dual advantage of speed and control: clients can access specialized talent and proven systems immediately, while retaining the flexibility to manage operations long-term on their own terms.

4. Why are boutique firms like BINDZ becoming preferred over large consulting players for GCCs?

Ans. Boutique firms like BINDZ bring a specialized, client-centric approach that larger players often struggle to provide. Instead of a one-size-fits-all model, we focus on tailored solutions and direct engagement from senior experts. This makes us more agile, responsive, and better equipped to handle complex domains like U.S. taxation, audit, and risk advisory. As private equity firms and smaller financial institutions increasingly explore India's offshoring advantages, they find greater value in the personalized service and high-quality outcomes that boutique firms like BINDZ deliver.

5. How do your people-first practices and university tie-ups strengthen GCC growth?

Ans. Our philosophy is simple: strong employee well-being leads to stronger client outcomes. We operate well below the industry average, while ensuring our employees receive competitive pay, comprehensive family health insurance, and transport allowances. These practices create a supportive work environment that reduces burnout and boosts retention. On the talent side, we are forging alliances with Tier 1 universities to build a future-ready pipeline across taxation, audit, valuation, client accounting, and technology services. This dual focus—on people and talent—directly strengthens the scalability and sustainability of GCC operations we support.

6. What are BINDZ's future plans for expansion and shaping India as a global hub?

Ans. BINDZ is growing at a steep rate of 100% year-on-year, and our vision is closely tied to shaping India into a true global hub for financial services. We are one of the very few—if not the only—organizations to successfully establish operations through a unique Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model designed specifically for financial services companies.

This model not only drives rapid job creation in India but also gives our clients the advantage of owning a fully established and streamlined Global Capability Center (GCC). By transferring not just infrastructure but also culture, processes, and values, BINDZ ensures that our clients can scale with speed, flexibility, and long-term sustainability.

Our future plans are centered on strengthening this model, expanding our client base, and enabling organizations to accelerate growth many times over in India. In doing so, BINDZ is not just expanding as a company—we are actively contributing to India's positioning as a global hub for innovation, capability, and financial services excellence.

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