Zoho Founder Sridhar Vembu Emphasizes Local Development and Tax Compliance in India
Highlights:
– Zoho Corporation develops all its products in India, with a focus on local innovation.
– The company pays taxes in India on its global income, reinforcing its commitment to economic contribution.
– Zoho’s operations prioritize job creation in smaller Indian towns, supporting inclusive growth.
CHENNAI, India, September 30, 2025 – Sridhar Vembu, founder and CEO of Zoho Corporation, a leading global software company, has reaffirmed the company’s dedication to developing all its products in India while ensuring full tax compliance on its global income. In a recent address, Vembu highlighted Zoho’s focus on local innovation and its role in strengthening India’s economy.
“All our products are developed locally in India, and we proudly pay taxes in India on our global income,” Vembu stated. He emphasized that Zoho’s operations are deeply rooted in India, with a significant workforce based in Chennai and smaller towns like Tenkasi. This approach supports technological self-reliance and fosters economic growth in underserved areas.
Founded in 1996, Zoho has become a global leader in cloud-based software, offering a wide range of business applications used by millions worldwide. Unlike many tech firms that rely on offshore development or tax optimization strategies, Vembu stressed that Zoho builds its technology in-house and contributes to India’s tax base. “We believe in creating value from India for the world while fulfilling our responsibilities as a corporate citizen,” he said.
Zoho’s commitment to rural development has also drawn attention, with initiatives aimed at creating jobs in smaller Indian towns. This aligns with the company’s mission to drive inclusive growth and innovation.
Industry experts see Zoho’s strategy as a distinctive model in the tech sector. “Zoho’s focus on local development and tax compliance sets it apart in the global tech landscape,” said Ankit Sharma, a technology market analyst based in Bengaluru. “It shows that world-class software can be built in India while making a meaningful economic impact.”
Vembu’s comments come as India pushes for greater economic self-sufficiency and encourages businesses to invest locally. Zoho’s approach could inspire other companies to balance global aspirations with local contributions.
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