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Eyes on BFSI, Check Point Software opens new office in BKC Mumbai

Located in the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai, the new Check Point office is equipped to support customer and partner engagement, training programs, and regional operations.

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cybersecurity firm Check Point Technologies has opened a new office in Mumbai. This marks the company’s third facility in India, aimed at addressing the increasing demand for security solutions in the Banking, Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sector.

Located in the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), a major financial hub in Mumbai, the new office is equipped to support customer and partner engagement, training programs, and regional operations. The facility includes workstations, meeting rooms, and training spaces to facilitate collaboration and capacity building.

Ruma Balasubramanian, President of the Asia Pacific and Japan region at Check Point Software, said, “India is an important market for us in terms of talent and business opportunities. The new office allows us to strengthen our presence and address cybersecurity needs in the region.”

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Sundar Balasubramanian, Managing Director for India and South Asia at Check Point Software, added, “The Mumbai office is well-positioned to support the BFSI sector’s growth by delivering security solutions and collaborating with partners.”

The Mumbai office follows Check Point’s opening of its second-largest global office in Bengaluru last year. The company plans to use its expanded presence to scale operations and strengthen its services in India’s growing digital .

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