Chennai: Chargebee, a billing and monetisation platform, has strengthened its presence in India by moving into a new managed office at WeWork Ramanujan Intellion Park, Chennai. The workspace, covering 22,700 sq. ft., is designed to provide a modern and collaborative environment for the company’s expanding workforce.
This is Chargebee’s second office with WeWork India, following its Bengaluru location at Prestige Tech Park. The Chennai workspace, developed in close collaboration with the WeWork India team, integrates design and functionality, offering dynamic breakout areas that encourage innovation, teamwork, and cultural synergy.
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Chargebee’s Partnership with WeWork India
Rajaraman Santhanam, Chief Product Officer and Co-founder at Chargebee, highlighted that the company’s expansion reflects its Adaptive Workplace Model, aligned with the evolving demands of an AI-driven work environment. He noted that real-time collaboration and creative momentum thrive in shared spaces. Santhanam added that WeWork India’s flexibility has consistently supported Chargebee’s growth journey across Bengaluru and Chennai.
Earlier in 2025, Chargebee also transitioned its Ireland office to WeWork 5 Harcourt Road, Dublin. The shift underscores a growing global trend where Fortune 500 companies and enterprises opt for managed office solutions instead of traditional leasing models.
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Santosh Martin, Chief Revenue Officer at WeWork India, expressed pride in supporting Chargebee with agile, future-ready workspace solutions. He emphasized that the long-standing partnership demonstrates WeWork India’s ability to deliver functional yet inspiring work environments that foster innovation and collaboration.
WeWork India’s Expanding Network
WeWork India currently operates in eight cities with over one lakh desks, offering scalable workspace solutions for solopreneurs, startups, and global enterprises.