
“We will hire for tech roles like data scientists, advanced analytics, machine learning, and GenAI. We will also grow in FP&A — core FP&A, analysis and business insights of the finance part, and functions like order to cash and procure to pay. Essentially, we want to create a finance hub in the GCC and expand in IT operations and marketing insights, marketing intelligence, business intelligence,” Nayeema Kouser, Director of GBS Global Capabilities Centre, Kraft Heinz India, told businessline.
Commenting that the Gujarat government had the best ITeS policy in the country today, she said, “The subsidies you get by setting up in a place like Ahmedabad are lucrative for organisations.”
The GCC already delivers BAU, business KPIs, and metrics from an operational excellence standpoint but the vision is to transform it into a value-creation strategic location.
“The focus is to take it up a notch and drive value creation, be it the EBITDA value, cash flow generation, or core P&L savings. We’re taking all the right steps to get there,” she said.
The Indian GCC has also launched a few GenAI models. “Some proof of concepts have promised massive business value in terms of savings and we have started discussions with the business to launch them globally. We invented the technology after identifying a business problem,” said Kouser.
One problem the organisation dealt with was reducing wastage in its factory line for ketchup. Using GenAI, the company could detect wastage and improved the yield percentage across 15,000 SKUs.
Other use cases include detecting drifts from standard product recipes.
“We evaluated the business driver behind those variations, and what business practices to change to improve the yield percentage. So the entire focus is to improve KPI using GenAI as a technology.”