Mphasis acquires Aokah stake to transform GCCs with AI
Mphasis invests in Aokah's AI platform to streamline Global Capability Centers, enhancing agility and innovation for global enterprises.
July 25, 2025

Information technology solutions provider Mphasis has made a significant strategic investment into the artificial intelligence sector, acquiring a 26% preferred equity stake in Aokah, a platform-as-a-service company specializing in solutions for Global Capability Centers (GCCs). Mphasis' wholly-owned US subsidiary, Mphasis Corporation, finalized the deal on July 10, 2025, investing $4 million in cash for the minority stake in the Delaware-based startup.[1][2] This move signals a deliberate effort by Mphasis to enhance its capabilities in the rapidly growing GCC market by integrating advanced AI, automation, and data analytics to streamline the entire lifecycle of these global operations hubs.[3][4] The partnership is poised to deliver AI-driven, human-led solutions that support everything from the initial setup and scaling to the long-term optimization of GCCs, aiming to boost their efficiency, innovation, and overall business impact.[3]
The core of this strategic investment lies in Aokah's specialized AI-driven platform, which is designed to de-risk and accelerate the establishment and management of GCCs.[3][2] Aokah, a young company incorporated in January 2023 with a presence in the USA and India, focuses on business intelligence platforms and IT services.[4] Its platform integrates several key "Wisdom" engines to guide enterprises. "Program Wisdom" focuses on keeping projects on schedule and preventing delays, while "Geo Wisdom" assists in identifying the optimal cities and regions for scalable and resilient growth.[3] Furthermore, "Talent Wisdom" helps in sourcing the right talent at the right time, "Ecosystem Wisdom" manages vendor partnerships with built-in compliance, and "Delivery Wisdom" ensures the smooth execution of daily operations to meet business objectives.[3] By combining real-time data, automation, and expert insights, the platform empowers businesses to make faster, more intelligent decisions throughout their GCC journey.[3] This comprehensive, data-driven approach is designed to remove friction from global transformation initiatives, allowing organizations to operate with greater agility and precision.[3]
For Mphasis, this investment is a calculated move to strengthen its position as a key player in the digital transformation landscape, particularly within the burgeoning GCC sector.[4][5] GCCs, which have evolved from simple delivery centers to strategic hubs for IT, engineering, and business process services, are increasingly critical for global enterprises.[5] Mphasis already has a track record of building GICs for clients, claiming to have helped them save over 30% on existing technology spending.[5] By acquiring a stake in Aokah, Mphasis aims to bolster these offerings with a next-generation, AI-powered platform.[2][4] The stated objectives of the acquisition include leveraging AI to drive speed and efficiency, building high-performing GCCs that foster innovation, and developing an integrated platform that combines automation, data insights, and ecosystem intelligence.[4] This aligns perfectly with Mphasis's broader strategy, which has seen over half of its recent deal pipeline being AI-led.[4] Nitin Rakesh, CEO and Managing Director of Mphasis, emphasized that combining Mphasis's technological scale with Aokah's AI and human insight will help organizations operate with enhanced agility.[3]
The partnership is mutually beneficial, providing Aokah with a significant early-stage investor and partner to scale its platform globally. Atul Vashistha, Chairman and CEO of Aokah, expressed enthusiasm about having Mphasis as an investor, stating that the collaboration will help build a world-class platform for orchestrated execution at "AI-speed".[2] The investment provides Aokah with the capital and strategic backing needed to further develop its platform and expand its market reach. For the broader industry, this deal underscores a significant trend: the increasing integration of sophisticated AI and machine learning into enterprise-level service delivery and operational management. As companies worldwide continue to establish and expand their global capability centers, the demand for intelligent, automated, and data-driven platforms to manage these complex operations is set to soar. The Mphasis-Aokah partnership is a clear indicator that IT service providers are moving beyond traditional outsourcing models and are now competing on their ability to provide AI-enhanced, full-lifecycle solutions that deliver tangible business value and a competitive edge. This strategic minority acquisition, completed without the need for regulatory approvals, solidifies Mphasis's commitment to expanding its portfolio in emerging technologies and shaping the future of global operations.[1][4]