Intercontinental Exchange arm leases Pune GCC space for ₹1.73 crore a month
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BENGALURU: ICE MT India Pvt. Ltd, a subsidiary of US financial services firm Intercontinental Exchange Inc., has opened a 193,053 sq.
ft global capability centre (GCC) at Pune’s Magarpatta Cybercity business park. The company will pay a monthly rent of ₹1.73 crore, according to lease documents accessed by real estate data analytics firm Propstack. The agreement includes a 15% rent escalation every three years.
The US-headquartered firm, which provides digital technology, software and data services for the residential mortgage industry, has leased the space from Axis Max Life Insurance Ltd for a nine-year term. “This transaction by ICE MT India reinforces the continued robust demand from global capability centres for large-format office spaces in Pune. The nine-year tenure and substantial deal value signal long-term confidence in the Magarpatta micro-market as a premier IT corridor," said Raja Seetharaman, cofounder, Propstack.
Mint could not immediately reach ICE MT India for comment. GCCs are increasingly reshaping India’s commercial office market, with leasing by such firms touching a record 31 million sq. ft in 2025, up from 28 million sq.
ft a year earlier. IT-led cities including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune continue to drive demand, though activity is gradually expanding beyond major metros. While Bengaluru leads GCC office leasing, followed by Hyderabad, Pune has accounted for 15–20% of national GCC activity over the past four years.
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