How Gentrack made its India expansion work

How Gentrack made its India expansion work
Software developer Gentrack has 748 employees and is still recruiting. (Image: Gentrack)
Rebecca Stevenson
One of the top Google questions about listed airport and utilities tech company Gentrack asks how much it is paying staff at its Pune, India office. The software firm, which offers customer metering, apps for tracking energy use and meter-reading and billing services, now has more than 100 staff in India. The New Zealand stock exchange-listed (NZX) firm held its virtual annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday. Chair Andy Green said in 2023 the firm had nailed its first contract in the Middle East in October after opening a regio...

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