Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, has been included in Fortune Magazine’s 2025 list of the World’s Most Admired Companies. This recognition underscores TCS’ ability to deliver long-term value through client-focused innovation, foster a strong, people-first culture, and advance its AI and next-generation capabilities.
Widely regarded as a benchmark for corporate reputation, the Fortune World’s Most Admired Companies list is based on a comprehensive survey of more than 3,300 top executives and directors from eligible companies, as well as financial analysts, who evaluated 650 companies across industries.
For over two decades, Fortune has partnered with Korn Ferry, a global organisational consulting firm, to compile the annual ranking. Organisations are assessed on key attributes such as innovation, effectiveness in conducting business globally, ability to attract, develop and retain talent, and responsibility to the community and environment.
Alyson Shontell, Fortune Editor in Chief, said, “Fortune is proud to recognise all the companies on this year’s World’s Most Admired Companies list. Their ability to consistently earn this recognition is truly impressive and a testament to their high standards, resilience, and vision in a challenging global business environment.”
A key factor behind this success is the TCS Pace innovation ecosystem, which uses TCS’ unique methodologies, global insights, research, intellectual property, and its Co-Innovation NetworkTM(COIN), which brings together clients, partners, startups, and academia to co-develop next-generation solutions. The recent expansion of TCS Pace Port centres in London, Paris, and Stockholm, taking the total number of facilities to 12, further strengthens this collaborative approach, accelerating breakthroughs in AI, robotics, and emerging technologies.
Amit Bajaj, President, North America, TCS, said, “This recognition underscores TCS’ commitment to innovation and client-centricity, ability to attract and retain top talent, and proven track record of enabling high-value business transformation for our customers. As businesses face constant disruption, we empower them to become perpetually adaptive enterprises, helping them harness technology to drive long-term growth and resilience.”
Beyond digital innovation, TCS is driving sustainability through initiatives such as digital twin technology, which helps reduce carbon emissions in industrial and commercial operations. Its collaboration with Rolls-Royce in developing the world’s first hydrogen-powered aircraft engine reinforces its commitment to building a more sustainable future.
In an era marked by rapid technological shifts, supply chain disruptions, evolving consumer expectations, businesses must continuously innovate and adapt to stay ahead. TCS partners with leading enterprises to navigate these complexities, leveraging cutting-edge digital solutions in AI, cloud, cybersecurity, automation, and advanced computing to drive growth and resilience. Its recognition on Fortune’s list, alongside many of its clients, underscores its role as a strategic enabler of business transformation.
TCS’ recognition also highlights its commitment to a people-first approach. This year, TCS achieved a significant milestone by receiving its first-ever Enterprise-Wide Top Employer Certification from the Top Employers Institute, a global authority on excellence in people practices. This prestigious honour is awarded to a select few organisations that demonstrate consistent excellence in workplace practices across all key regions.
Additionally, TCS was named a Global Top Employer for 2025, marking a decade of receiving this distinction. This strong foundation enables TCS to attract and retain top talent while ensuring that its workforce remains a key driver of innovation and business success. The organisation places a strong emphasis on employee satisfaction and is committed to building an AI-ready workforce through skilling initiatives.
TCS’ leadership in IT services has been consistently recognised by industry analysts and market rankings. Earlier this year, the organisation’s brand value surpassed $20 billion, making it only the second global IT services company to achieve this milestone, according to Brand Finance’s 2025 IT Services Rankings.