Exciting news is on the way in the corporate world, especially for those associated with American Express. The banking giant has set its eyes on the dynamic state of Haryana, India, to showcase its largest office space yet: a massive one-million-square-foot facility in Sector 74A, Gurugram.
Set to open its doors by the end of this month, the campus promises to be a game-changer for American Express employees and the company’s global operations.
This massive project, certified LEED Gold by Building Design and Construction (BD+C) Core and Shell Development, displays the company’s persistent commitment to creating a vibrant and sustainable workplace.
Sanjay Khanna, the CEO and Country Manager of American Express, India, expressed his enthusiasm, emphasizing how the new office will foster innovation and cater to customers worldwide by harnessing both global expertise and local talent.
Gagandeep Singh, Senior Vice President of Global Real Estate & Workplace Experience at American Express, stated Khanna’s views, emphasizing the importance of this site as the company’s largest headquarters internationally.
Singh underlined that the campus embodies the company’s principles, with cutting-edge architecture, sustainable features, and cutting-edge technology.
But what makes this campus truly special goes beyond its sheer size and impressive certifications. It’s the attention to detail that enhances the work experience for American Express employees. The campus is not just a workplace; it’s a community hub.
Employees may find balance and relaxation among their hectic schedules thanks to features such as a vibrant café with a live kitchen, a fitness facility, outdoor sports courts, indoor games, and pleasant outdoor areas.
The integration of advanced technology ensures seamless connectivity for employees across the campus and beyond. This connection promotes cooperation and flexibility while also giving convenient access to services and facilities. The company knows that promoting creativity and productivity requires a favorable work environment, and this campus reflects that attitude.
Environmental sustainability is also at the forefront of American Express’ vision for its new campus. From LED lighting to smart building systems optimizing energy usage, from electric vehicle charging stations to renewable energy sources like solar power, every aspect of the campus design prioritizes reducing environmental impact.
Waste management and water reclamation further underline American Express’ commitment to responsible corporate citizenship.
American Express’ decision to establish its largest global office in Gurugram, India, signifies more than just expansion; it symbolizes a bold step towards innovation, sustainability, and employee well-being.
As the company grows and evolves, our new campus serves as a symbol of development and demonstrates American Express’ constant commitment to quality.