The new campus will serve as a hub for American Express operations in India and is the largest campus opened by the company till date, a release by the company said.

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Global payment giant, American Express has announced the inauguration of its new office in Gurugram sprawled in nearly one-million-square-foot campus.
The new campus will serve as a hub for American Express operations in India and is the largest campus opened by the company to date, a release by the company said.

Situated in sector 74A Gurugram, the new office is designed as a state-of-the-art facility that emphasizes sustainability, innovation, and the well-being of its employees.
The newly introduced Amex campus will be an addition to its existing facilities in Gurugram, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Pune. Employees will transition to the new facility in phases, with the relocation process to begin by the end of May.
Emphasizing on company's focus to nurture local talent, Sanjay Khanna, CEO and Country Manager of American Express said it will help drive innovation and enhance customer experiences worldwide. Khanna said, “The new office building provides a modern, energy efficient workspace that will enable our teams to continue driving innovation and delivering exceptional value to our customers worldwide.”
The office houses recreational facilities such as quiet rooms, recreational lounges, and onsite healthcare facilities to promote colleague well-being and work-life balance.
It also included a cafeteria, fitness facilities, outdoor sports courts, indoor table games, and terraces to "foster a sense of community and belonging". The building is environment-conscious with inclusion of LED lighting for energy efficiency, smart building systems for optimal facility utilization, electric vehicle charging stations, waste management and water reclamation along with renewable energy sources such as solar thermal power.
Gagandeep Singh, Senior Vice President of Global Real Estate and Workplace Experience at American Express, said, "Our new India campus is the largest office we've built from the ground up globally, and the facility is a fitting reflection of the American Express brand and the kind of workplace where our colleagues can thrive."
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