Swiggy is set to relocate its corporate headquarters from Bengaluru’s Bellandur, one of the busiest stretches along the Outer Ring Road (ORR), to a new facility in Whitefield, marking a strategic shift in the company’s workplace footprint. The food-tech major will move its offices to Sumadhura Capitol Towers, a modern commercial complex in Whitefield that has emerged as a fast-expanding technological and residential hub. The new office is expected to accommodate around 2,000 employees, similar to the capacity of the current headquarters.
The move is being driven by multiple operational and strategic considerations. Swiggy highlighted that connectivity improvements in Whitefield were a key factor. The new office will be located near two metro stations, Kadugodi Tree Park and Hopefarm Channasandra, offering smoother, more predictable commute options for employees compared to the congested ORR corridor. As Bengaluru’s metro network expands, Whitefield has become more accessible than in previous years, reducing commute times and easing transit bottlenecks that often plague Bellandur and surrounding areas.
Another major driver is affordable housing. Residential costs in and around Whitefield are significantly lower than those in the ORR-Bellandur belt, enabling employees to live closer to the workplace without the financial strain associated with traditional IT corridors. This aligns with broader workforce trends, where companies increasingly consider employee living conditions and commute convenience when selecting office locations.
Beyond connectivity and housing, Swiggy’s relocation is also influenced by broader infrastructure upgrades taking place in Whitefield. The district has transformed into a comprehensive “live-work-play” ecosystem over the past few years, hosting global tech companies, co-working hubs, retail complexes, and new residential projects. Additionally, the region has witnessed a surge in office-space signings, indicating growing corporate confidence in Whitefield as the next major commercial cluster after ORR and Electronic City.
A practical catalyst behind the move is the expiry of Swiggy’s lease at Embassy Tech Village in Bellandur, which is due in the coming months. With the lease ending and the opportunity to shift to a better-connected and potentially more cost-efficient location, the timing of the move aligns with both operational necessity and strategic advantage. However, Swiggy has not yet announced an exact timeline for completing the shift.
This relocation carries broader implications for Bengaluru’s commercial real estate ecosystem. As established companies like Swiggy reposition themselves within emerging hubs, Whitefield is steadily reinforcing its status as a competitive alternative to traditional tech corridors. Improved metro connectivity and lower occupancy costs could drive more companies to follow suit, ultimately easing pressure on the congested ORR stretch while distributing Bengaluru’s technology footprint more evenly across the city.
For Swiggy, the move represents an effort to balance logistical efficiency, employee convenience, and long-term workplace strategy. With the food-tech industry becoming increasingly competitive, such structural optimizations could support operational resilience, talent retention, and overall organisational efficiency.
