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Zoho Plans Shifting Headquarters, Partners with Mastercard As Well

The partnership will help small business owners with a comprehensive array of products and services to make running their enterprise more efficiently

Zoho plans to move its headquarters to Austin from Pleasanton, California and to create a new 375-acre campus including a 100,000 square foot building in South-east Austin by 2021. This new facility will employ hundreds of new workforce, with a focus on finding and training local talent.

Zoho’s flagship Zoho University will also be launched in the US market at this new Austin facility. About 15% of Zoho’s engineering workforce is made up of graduates from Zoho University.

Zoho employs more than 7,000 workers in 12 offices throughout the world including in India, China, Japan, Mexico and other countries. The company has more than 300,000 corporate customers and its services reach more than 45 million users across 180 countries.

The partnership with Mastercard will help small business owners with a comprehensive array of products and services to make running their enterprise more efficiently. With Zoho’s platform, Mastercard is able to offer its small business customers access to a suite of marketing, accounting and CRM tools to automate and digitize time-intensive, paper-based processes.

This partnership connects small businesses to the innovative applications that enable them to access, manage and analyze real-time information that are critical to their success. Scaling its existing partnership from India to the rest of the world, Mastercard and Zoho are enabling simpler business operations for SMBs globally. Zoho and Mastercard together will simplify the daily responsibilities of these entrepreneurs and help their businesses grow and thrive.

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