US-based Rx Benefits is establishing its first global capability centre in Hyderabad, creating 300 jobs over the next few years. The new centre will focus on global product engineering operations. Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu cites the city’s skilled workforce and conducive business environment as key factors for this decision.
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