Omnichannel betting and gaming operator in Central and Eastern Europe, Fortuna Entertainment Group (FEG), has inaugurated its new global capability centre (GCC) in Hyderabad.
The 120-seater facility will become its third-largest technology hub globally, after Prague in the Czech Republic and Split in Croatia. The Hyderabad GCC will support its global operations across data engineering, analytics, business intelligence (BI), product development, IT services and artificial intelligence (AI), FEG said in a release on Thursday (May 21, 2026).
FEG said it has committed to investing €12 million in India over the next five years, reinforcing its long-term confidence in the country’s technology ecosystem and talent base. Hyderabad’s strong ecosystem for AI, engineering, data science, and analytics played a key role in the company’s decision to expand further in the city, it said.
The India GCC will play a key role in embedding AI into core business functions, enabling predictive analytics, intelligent automation, smarter decision-making, and enhanced digital experiences across global operations. FEG’s senior global leadership, including Group CEO Dieter John, Group CTO Sotiris Haritos and managing partner at Penta Investments, the owner of FEG, Iain Child participated in the inauguration .
FEG India Solutions MD Avinash Gupta said the India operations have steadily evolved from a support function into a multi-capability strategic centre. FEG India is the technology and innovation hub of FEG since 2020. Penta Investments is a Central European investment group and a long-term investor in FEG.

























