Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced a Rs 330 crore investment to develop a new facility in Brazil to deepen its presence in Latin America. The company stated that the centre in Londrina, Brazil, will be a major delivery and innovation centre, and will create 1,600 new jobs.

The Tata group company and India’s biggest IT services player said this is one of its largest investments in Latin America, and the centre is expected to be completed by 2027.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the facility was attended by Carlos Roberto Massa Júnior (Ratinho Júnior), the Governor of the State of Paraná, Brazil, and TCS’s country head for Brazil, Bruno Rocha.

TCS Brazil campus 

TCS said the new campus spans 9,000 square metres and that the company will construct three facilities on the land. The statement added that the Londrina centre consolidates the existing workforce into a single location and also creates additional capacity.

At present, the company employs 2,500 people in Brazil and has a roster of 200 clients across sectors such as banking, insurance, mining, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and telecommunications.

In September 2025, it had opened the first ‘TCS Pace Port’ in São Paulo to further transform businesses in Brazil and Latin America through innovations in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.

Rocha said Brazil is a strategic market for TCS, where it has been present for over two decades. “. Once ready, the state-of-the-art facility will represent a future ready innovation hub designed to enable digital transformation for clients, contribute to the region’s sustainable growth and offer best-in-class job opportunities for local talent” Rocha said. 

TCS Brazil business 

Tata Consultancy Services posted 14.5 per cent revenue growth in the Latin American market in the December quarter, and the region now contributes 2 per cent of its overall revenues. 

“ With over two decades of operations in Brazil and delivery centres across Londrina, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and a portfolio of over 200 clients across industries, Brazil remains a strategic market for us. Our recognition as one of the country’s top employers for 10 consecutive years further reflects our deep-rooted presence and people-first approach.” Rocha stated.