93% Of Indian Firms Expect Positive AI Returns Within 3 Years: SAP Report

93% Of Indian Firms Expect Positive AI Returns Within 3 Years: SAP Report

The report from German multinational software company SAP, co-authored with Oxford Economics, found that Indian firms have already reported an average AI return on investment of 15 per cent in 2025, projected to reach to 31 per cent within two years.

IANSUpdated: Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 03:22 PM IST
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Around 93 per cent of Indian businesses expect positive returns on their artificial intelligence (AI) investments within three years, the highest confidence level among all countries surveyed, a report said on Monday.

The report from German multinational software company SAP, co-authored with Oxford Economics, found that Indian firms have already reported an average AI return on investment of 15 per cent in 2025, projected to reach to 31 per cent within two years. Indian businesses are investing $31 million in AI this year outpacing the $26.7 million global average with focused spending on software, infrastructure, talent, and consulting.

AI Investments Set to Surge Further

Organisational investments in AI are projected to rise by an average of 33 per cent over the next two years, which is expected to drive ROI of 15 per cent this year (an average of $5.7 million), which is expected to double in two years’ time to 31 per cent ($15.3 million).

“AI is transforming how businesses operate, not just by automating tasks, but by enabling smarter, faster decisions across mission-critical processes,” said Philipp Herzig, Chief Technology Officer, SAP SE. As much as 56 per cent of Indian respondents were satisfied with current ROI, and 58 per cent expected AI initiatives to deliver positive ROI faster than other technology investments — the highest globally.

India’s Deep AI Talent Pool Fuelling Growth

With over six lakh professionals, India accounts for 16 per cent of the global AI talent pool, making it a true AI powerhouse, said Sindhu Gangadharan, MD of SAP Labs India and Head, SAP Customer Innovation Services, SAP. "This depth of digital talent is enabling enterprises to shift from pilots to performance, embedding AI into decisions, operations, and customer experiences,” she added.

The report is based on a survey of 1,600 senior leaders across eight countries, including 200 respondents from India.

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