InvoiceCloud plans 150 new hires in Hyderabad as India bet deepens

25 Mar 2026, 04:52 PM

The company said that it is particularly focused on bringing in AI engineers to accelerate development of its next-generation billing and payments platform.

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Digital billing and payments firm InvoiceCloud said it plans to add 150 technology and product professionals at its Hyderabad Innovation Hub by the end of 2026, signalling a push to make India central to its global product strategy.

As part of its recruitment drive, it plans to hire in senior position roles including Vice President, Engineering and Director and Product Management, it said in a statement.

It also aims to hire specialised talent across engineering, artificial intelligence, product management, programme management, shared services, and tax.

The company added that it is particularly focused on bringing in AI engineers to accelerate development of its next-generation billing and payments platform.

"This hiring initiative underscores the critical role our India teams play in driving platform resilience, AI-led innovation, and next-generation payment capabilities for customers worldwide," said Biju Davis, senior vice president and India site leader at InvoiceCloud.

The Hyderabad facility, which functions as a Global Capability Centre, is being positioned as a centre of excellence for product engineering, digital payments innovation, and automation. Its work supports InvoiceCloud's customer base of over 3,250 clients across the utilities, government, and insurance sectors, primarily in the US.

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