NEW DELHI ─ India’s business travel market is one of the fastest growing globally, with annual spend reaching $37.2 billion USD in 2024 and projected to increase 15.5% for 2025—more than double the expected global growth rate of 6.6%*. And as business travel continues to grow within India, corporate travel management, technology adoption, corporate card programs and payment practices are increasingly important ─ and companies must address critical gaps that could impact their cost control and compliance efforts.
New research ─ entitled, 2025 India Business Travel and Payments Study ─ benchmarking India’s business travel and corporate payment landscape was unveiled today by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), in partnership with Visa, a global leader in digital payments.
Reflecting the market’s continued expansion, in the study nearly 70% of Indian travel buyers reported an increase in both domestic (69%) and international (68%) business travel within their programmes. However, the study also found that market maturity still has room to grow. Seventy-seven percent of those surveyed rate the maturity of their travel programme a seven out of 10 or higher. Additionally, only 38% rate the maturity a nine or a 10, indicating additional opportunities for programme enhancements.
GBTA is proud to partner with Visa on this first-ever India-exclusive study. The Indian business travel market is quickly ascending the ranks of the world’s largest. Elle Ng-Darmawan, Regional Director, APAC for GBTA
Joythi Varma, Country Manager, India for GBTA said: It will become more essential than ever for corporate buyers to have effective processes for managing their spending. GBTA is committed to helping Indian business travel professionals foster this growth through in-person connections, insightful research and ongoing educational opportunities.
Findings from this new study were unveiled today at the inaugural GBTA India Business Travel Summit and presented by Ravi Sattavan, Visa Commercial Solutions, India.
Visa is pleased to partner with GBTA on this report, highlighting India’s rapidly evolving business travel sector. As travel grows, strong digital payment solutions are essential for cost control, compliance, and real-time spend visibility. These insights help Indian businesses identify where modernization can deliver the greatest value and keep them competitive,
saidSattavan.
Key takeaways from the study include:
Corporate payment adoption remains inconsistent across organizations
The study highlights a notable gap between travel growth and payment processes:
- 30% of organizations do not use any corporate payment methods for travel within India
- When it comes to specific methods of payment:
- 51% use corporate cards
- 30% use Central Travel Accounts (CTAs)
- 7% use virtual card numbers
- 7% use prepaid cards
Indian travel buyers surveyed cite lack of issuance and limited merchant acceptance as the most common reasons for non-compliance with corporate payment policies.
When selecting payment products or vendors within India, programme management considerations took precedence. Top priorities include merchant acceptance, protection from fraud/misuse, global spend visibility and the expense reimbursement process.
Technology adoption is strong, marking a shift toward digitization
Despite India’s past reliance on offline, assisted booking practices, the study finds robust adoption of core travel technology within the market:
- 76% use of a self-service Online Booking Engine (OBE)
- 91% use an expense management system
- 63% use risk-management or traveler-tracking technology
Travel buyers in India feel they have local autonomy
Among multinational companies headquartered outside India, the report indicates the importance of local expertise in navigating India-specific regulatory and operational considerations.
- 55% say India-based teams have primary responsibility for managing in-country travel.
- Fewer (41%) feel that staff within India have to share this responsibility with staff outside of the country.
Indian travel teams often oversee both travel and payment decisions
The study highlights the broad responsibilities held by India-based teams:
- 72% say the same staff managing travel also manage payment product decisions
- 42% say the travel team has primary responsibility
for payment decisions.
Methodology
Findings are based on digital survey responses from 157 corporate travel managers in India conducted from 22 September to 17 October 2025. Outreach included GBTA members, industry stakeholders and via a GBTA-managed community of Indian travel professionals.
GBTA members can access the full report in the GBTA Member Hub.
*Data source: GBTA Global Business Travel Index Outlook and Forecast, July 2025
About Visa Inc.
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About GBTA
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) is the world’s premiere business travel and meetings trade organization headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area and serving stakeholders across six continents. GBTA and its 8,000+ members represent and advocate for the $1.48 trillion global travel business and meetings industry. GBTA and the GBTA Foundation deliver world-class education, events, research, advocacy and media to a growing global network of more than 28,000 travel professionals and 125,000 active contacts. For more information visit gbta.org.
About the GBTA Foundation
The mission of the GBTA Foundation, the US 501c3 charitable arm of the Global Business Travel Association, is to help the global business travel industry create a positive impact and better future for people and the planet. The GBTA Foundation focuses on the strategy and execution of GBTA’s global sustainability programs, supporting initiatives related to climate action; diversity, equity and inclusion; and other talent-related topics via education, research and advocacy. For more information visit gbtafoundation.org.
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