WeWork India Surpasses 1 Lakh Members, Reports 33.6% YoY Growth
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WeWork India Management Limited has announced that it has surpassed 1 lakh members across its flexible workspace centers in India. The company reported a 33.6% year-on-year growth in membership as of December 2025, driven by enterprise and GCC demand. Bengaluru leads with 80.5% enterprise occupancy, while Hyderabad is noted for its GCC intensity at 52.4%. Enterprise clients contribute over 76% of monthly revenue. WeWork India operates 68 centers across eight cities, offering workspace solutions to a diverse range of clients, from startups to large enterprises.
WeWork India Management Limited has reported that it has exceeded 1 lakh members across its flexible workspace centers in India. The company has experienced a 33.6% year-on-year increase in membership from December 2024 to December 2025. This growth is largely attributed to strong demand from enterprises and Global Capability Centers (GCCs). As of December 2025, WeWork India operates 68 centers in eight cities, catering to a wide range of organizations, including high-growth startups and large enterprises.
Enterprise clients now account for over 76% of WeWork India’s monthly revenue. The contribution of GCCs to total revenue has increased to 38%, up from 28% in the previous year. Bengaluru is a significant contributor, with 80.5% enterprise occupancy and a 48% GCC contribution. Hyderabad has emerged as the most GCC-intensive market, with a 52.4% contribution. In Mumbai, enterprises contribute 69.8% to occupancy, with strong demand from technology, media, and finance sectors.
WeWork India’s operations span eight cities, including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Gurugram, Noida, New Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune. The company provides workspace solutions that cater to a diverse clientele, from solopreneurs and startups to Fortune 500 companies. The flexible workspace model has evolved from being an alternative real estate option to a core component of business infrastructure for modern enterprises.
In the South Indian market, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai each contribute approximately 25% to overall member growth. Gurugram in the NCR region has become a hub for professional services, with a 63.9% enterprise share. Noida is developing into a technology-first GCC cluster, with technology accounting for 77% of demand. New Delhi remains focused on SMEs, led by the travel sector.
WeWork India was launched in 2017 and has become one of India’s leading premium flexible workspace operators. The company is GPTW certified for the period from November 2024 to November 2025. It is the largest operator by total revenue for the past three fiscal years. WeWork India has expanded its presence across eight cities, with 68 operational centers covering 7.67 million square feet as of June 2025.