Zoho to Open Its First Office in Israel After 24% Growth in 2024
Zoho has recently announced that it will open its first Israeli office at the Sarona complex in Tel Aviv, aimed at better supporting local customers and partners. The company reported a 24% increase in its Israel revenue during 2024.
According to Premanand Velumani, Associate Director of Strategic Growth for the Middle East and Africa, the move aligns with Zoho’s transnational localism strategy, which includes offering local pricing, hiring Israeli employees, and expanding its partner network. Zoho will also continue translating its products and enhancing Hebrew-language support.
The company notes growing demand for its solutions across sectors such as IT, professional services, retail, financial services, and manufacturing—driven by products like Zoho Workplace, Zoho CRM, Zoho One, and Zoho Desk.

India’s Ambassador to Israel, J. P. Singh, Premanand Velumani, Associate Director for the Middle East & Africa at Zoho and Tomer Gozlan, Regional Manager, Zoho Israel
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Tomer Gozlan, Regional Manager for Zoho Israel, said that Israel’s strong culture of innovation makes it a strategic market for the company, which aims to become a long-term technology partner for local businesses.
Zoho also highlighted its expanding AI capabilities, including Zia integrations across its product suite, the launch of Zia LLM, and the introduction of Zia Agents. The company emphasizes three core principles in its AI strategy: privacy, a multimodal approach, and deep business context.
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