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Darwinbox debuts in DIFC

Darwinbox opens a new office in DIFC to grow strongly in the MENA region.

Darwinbox has bolstered its presence in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with the opening of a new office at Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). Darwinbox is aiming for a 400 percent growth in MENA while serving its growing customer base across the region.

The announcement marks a major milestone for Darwinbox as it aggressively ramps up its MENA expansion plans. The company is building a strong team and looking to hire for key roles in sales, engineering, and customer excellence to cater to a growing number of enterprises in the region. Led by an experienced senior leadership team, the new office will serve as a strategic hub for Darwinbox’s regional customer base, while also bringing the full breadth of the company’s technology capabilities to the Middle East market. Furthermore, being situated in DIFC will allow Darwinbox to be at the heart of the city’s vibrant business ecosystem, enabling greater connection with enterprises, investors, and partners.

Sharing his excitement about the office opening, Chaitanya Peddi, Co-Founder of Darwinbox, said: “The opening of our new office in Dubai will supercharge our team’s ambitious growth plans, allowing us to accelerate our platform-innovation agenda across MENA. The new office reiterates our commitment to helping enterprises realise superior business outcomes with the help of disruptive AI-powered technology.”

Welcoming Darwinbox to DIFC, Arif Amiri, CEO of DIFC Authority, said: “DIFC is delighted that the HR tech unicorn, Darwinbox is establishing its regional base in the Centre as it looks to capture opportunities here and across fast-growing MENA markets. We are looking forward to helping Darwinbox build the workplace of the future and integrate them into the region’s largest community of financial services-related businesses.”

To fuel its growth, Darwinbox has pledged significant investments to prioritise product development, tailored to the local labour law, compliance needs and best practices in MENA. The company is also set to launch its Arabic mobile application for the region’s power users. And is also looking to serve the dispersed workforce in the region with a sector focus on e-commerce, logistics, real-estate infrastructure, insurance and retail.