Overview
Role of Global Capability Centers in Creating an Autonomous Financial Services Enterprise
Global Capability Centers (GCCs) within financial services organizations are at a pivotal inflection point. What were once designed as transaction-focused support units are rapidly evolving into strategic hubs that enable autonomous operations, intelligent decision-making, and enterprise-wide impact.
As global financial institutions navigate increasing regulatory complexity, cost pressures, and the demand for real-time insights, GCCs are emerging as critical drivers of transformation. By combining advanced analytics, intelligent automation, and scalable operating models, GCCs are helping enterprises move from manual, reactive processes to self-orchestrated, insight-led financial operations.
This roundtable will examine how financial services GCCs are redefining their role within the enterprise—shifting from execution to ownership, from efficiency to intelligence, and from support to strategic leadership. Through peer-led discussion, participants will explore the operating models, governance frameworks, and talent strategies required to build future-ready, high-performing GCCs that power the autonomous financial services enterprise.
Discussion Focus Areas
The conversation will explore three core dimensions shaping next-generation GCCs:
1. Operating Model Evolution
- How GCCs are transitioning from cost-centric shared services to intelligent enterprise enablers
- Redefining ownership of finance platforms, data products, and process intelligence
- Centralised vs federated models for autonomy across global finance operations
2. Governance, Risk & Decision Intelligence
- Building governance frameworks that enable autonomy without compromising control
- Embedding risk-by-design, compliance intelligence, and explainability into autonomous finance systems
- The evolving role of GCC leadership in balancing speed, accountability, and regulatory integrity
3. Talent & Capability Readiness
- Shifting from process operators to decision architects and platform owners
- Building future-ready talent across AI, data engineering, finance transformation, and product management
- Leadership and cultural shifts required to sustain high-performing, autonomous GCC ecosystems
Key Outcomes
Participants will leave the roundtable with:
- Peer insights on what autonomy looks like in practice across global financial services GCCs
- Practical perspectives on operating models, governance maturity, and capability-building
- A clearer view of how GCCs can drive scalable enterprise impact, not just functional efficiency
- Actionable takeaways to accelerate the journey toward autonomous, resilient financial operations
Why This Matters
As financial services enterprises reimagine themselves for a digital-first, intelligence-led future, GCCs will be the cornerstone of autonomy, agility, and sustained competitive advantage. This roundtable aims to foster candid dialogue, shared learning, and strategic alignment among leaders shaping the future of global financial services operations.
- 14 February 2026, New Delhi
- 12:30 PM onwards
Speakers
Agenda
- AI as a structural shift, not a technology upgrade
- Why large enterprises now carry disproportionate responsibility in setting benchmarks for trust, scale, and governance
- Framing the outcomes for the discussion
- AI adoption the question before us in not why or when, the real question is how
- Journey towards the Digital Transformation has enriched & enabled the Data paving a transition the Knowledge Enterprises
- Defining the contours of the AI journey, setting the expectations
- Data moderation as a prerequisite for AI Scale: Strengthening Enterprising Data foundation through robust data lakes or federated data lakes strategies
- Building resilient data platforms to accelerate adoption through Enterprise-wide Data Modernisation
- Balancing innovation velocity with regulatory and datasovereignty expectations
- Building trust with regulators, customers, and internal stakeholders
- Why ecosystem leaders must shape standards-not wait for them
- What enterprise leaders do next
- Collective responsibility, collective advantage
- Key takeaways, shared priorities, and leadership commitments






