India, Aug 22: Enterprise IT solutions company VMVCUBE has crossed INR 100 crore in global revenue in FY26, marking a significant milestone in its journey from an India-focused IT business to a company with operations across multiple international markets.
Founded by Vivek Goswami and co-founded by Mrityunjay Singh, VMVCUBE provides enterprise IT procurement, infrastructure deployment, data centre solutions, managed IT services, onsite support, cloud solutions and enterprise software implementation.
The company currently operates across India, the UAE, Germany, the USA and Singapore and plans to expand into another 5–10 countries over the next three to five years. It is targeting ₹500 crore in annual revenue by 2029.
As part of its growth strategy, VMVCUBE is strengthening its relationships with major global technology brands and pursuing larger enterprise and government projects.“Crossing ₹100 crore in global revenue is an important milestone for us, but we see it as the beginning of our global journey. Our focus now is on building VMVCUBE into an enterprise IT company that can support customers across geographies with the same level of execution and service,” said Vivek Goswami, Founder of VMVCUBE.
VMVCUBE has been steadily expanding its international presence. The UAE entity was incorporated in June 2024, followed by the USA in March 2025, Singapore in March 2026 and Germany in May 2026. The company has physical offices in the UAE and Germany and a registered office in the USA, while its Singapore operations are currently managed through its India-based operational workspace.
Over the next three to five years, VMVCUBE plans to enter markets including Australia, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Japan, eventually adding 5–10 countries to its global footprint
The expansion strategy is aimed at enabling local billing, simplifying taxation and customs processes, and providing a better experience to enterprise customers operating across multiple countries.The company’s international business pipeline currently includes opportunities in Germany, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, the UK and the USA. It is also involved in a multi-year procurement programme Alongside its geographical expansion, VMVCUBE is strengthening its enterprise software capabilities through Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central implementation services.
A major part of VMVCUBE’s next phase is the development of a worldwide partner-led onsite support network.Under the proposed model, customer support tickets can be routed to the nearest certified engineers, enabling VMVCUBE to provide onsite services across geographies without having to build large teams in every market.
The company believes the model can help multinational customers reduce downtime while providing faster local support through a globally coordinated network.
“We don’t want to expand internationally simply by opening offices. The larger vision is to build an ecosystem where an enterprise customer can rely on us for procurement, deployment and support across countries through one relationship,” Goswami said.
With its international expansion, technology partnerships, software implementation capabilities and global support network, VMVCUBE is now working towards its next major milestone of ₹500 crore in annual revenue by 2029.”Our goal is not just to grow revenue. We want to build a sustainable global IT organisation from India that can compete for large enterprise opportunities internationally. ₹500 crore is the next milestone we are working towards,” Goswami added.

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