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KKR and NVP backed Infinx Healthcare establishes CoE in Madurai

KKR and NVP backed Infinx Healthcare establishes CoE in Madurai

The centre will create 700 jobs, drive AI-based healthcare innovation, and foster local talent through strategic educational partnerships, supporting Tamil Nadu's vision for technological growth

Infinx, a trusted provider of AI-powered solutions for patient access and revenue cycle management (RCM), has opened a delivery centre in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The state-of-the-art facility will support the company’s mission of optimising revenue cycle processes for US-based healthcare providers, helping them focus on patient care while ensuring financial sustainability.

The strategic investment in Madurai aligns with Infinx’s global expansion goals and marks the company’s eighth centre in India, complementing existing operations in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. The centre will leverage advanced AI and automation technologies to streamline revenue cycle operations for its customers, further solidifying Infinx’s position as an industry leader. Infinx is one of the first ITES organisations to set up a centre of this kind in Madurai.

“The opening of our new delivery centre in Madurai marks a significant milestone in our journey toward transforming healthcare RCM through innovation and talent development. By investing in advanced AI-driven solutions and leveraging the immense potential of the local workforce, we aim to deliver unparalleled value to our clients while contributing to the technological growth in the country,” said Sudeep Tandon, MD, Infinx.

The centre will create around 700 job opportunities over the next five years, providing high-quality employment in healthcare RCM to local talent. Infinx has partnered with esteemed educational institutions to recruit and train graduates. Infinx is committed to a comprehensive learning and development approach to ensure all new hires are well-prepared for their roles.

The joiners will receive role-specific training that covers technical skills, processes, and methodologies required for healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM).