
TCS Deployment Policy: 225 Billing Days Mandatory
June 17, 2025: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), one of India’s largest IT services companies, has introduced a new utilisation policy mandating its associates to clock at least 225 billed business days annually. The policy aims to enhance productivity and ensure efficient allocation of resources across projects.
Under the updated guidelines, TCS employees will have a limited number of non-billable days throughout the year, reflecting a stricter approach to managing project engagement. This move is part of the company’s strategy to align individual performance with organisational priorities by focusing on utilisation as a key metric.
The firm describes the change as a utilisation-driven strategy designed to strike a balance between meeting client demands and maintaining employee performance standards. Industry analysts note that such policies are becoming more common in the IT sector as companies face increasing pressure to optimise operational efficiency amid competitive market conditions.
While the policy aims to boost billing rates and project delivery, some employees have expressed concerns about reduced flexibility and potential impacts on work-life balance. TCS management, however, assures that the policy will be implemented with care to maintain a supportive work environment.
The new utilisation target is expected to come into effect immediately, with TCS monitoring compliance closely to ensure that business goals are met while fostering professional growth.
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