BPO
firms clinch deals worth $40M
Monday, February 18, 2008
MANILA,
Philippines
--
Business
process outsourcing (BPO) companies clinched $40 million
worth of deals at the two-day e-Services Global Sourcing Conference
held in Pasay City, the event organizer Center for International Trade
Expositions and Missions (CITEM) said.
This year’s e-Services hosted a record number of local and
foreign buyers in attendance, including 140 exhibitors, the state-run
CITEM said.
The current realty and construction boom has increased outsourcing
demand for designers, it added.
New partnerships formed at e-Services included one between a Swedish
company and five
Philippine
BPO firms on establishing an offshore IT
vendor business, CITEM said.
A corporate research company in the United Kingdom is planning to
expand its
BPO services in
the Philippines, it also said.
There were also about 60 business meetings arranged between Philippine
companies and foreign delegates from Japan, the United Kingdom and
Sweden, it added.
The conference paved the way for industry players to move on with their
Roadmap 2010, which identifies aggressive talent development as the
most important factor for growth, followed by the need to establish a
first-rate business environment, and the promotion of the
“next-wave cities” for BPO operations.
Oscar Sañez of the Business Processing Association of the
Philippines said that if the three areas were addressed, the industry
stood to grow 40 percent annually through 2010.
(Inquirer.Net)