Cebu,
Philippines
(8 December) -- An official of the Cebu Investment Promotion Center
(CIPC) suggested that the next major hubs for the
business process
outsourcing will only be Manila and Cebu.
Joel Mari Yu, managing director of CIPC said that eventually, BPO
centers in other cities will have to close down, move out and expand
from Manila to Cebu because they will need a physical back-up location
and a pool of talents from good schools and Cebu has all these.
Yu further said that 90% of the good schools in the country are found
in Manila and the
BPO companies
will continue to absorb the 130,000
graduates of Manila colleges and universities every year.
Cebu on the other hand produces an average of 23,000 graduates every
year but it also banks of other college graduates from reputable
schools in the Visayas and Mindanao areas which also make up another
set of good talent pool, Yu added.
Cebu according to Yu is truly ready for the BPO. It has no problem with
the infrastructure that BPO companies can lease. There are already a
number of buildings that have been put up to address this need. The
Asia-town IT park has been developed to cater to the BPO sector.
To date, Cebu has 25 call centers and more than 70 BPO companies that
offer software and animation services; medical transcription and legal
services among others. Yu said that the BPO industry here directly
employs 40,000 to 50,000 workers.
These do not include the employment from coffee shops, restaurants,
bakeshops, novelty and convenience stores that are earning because of
the BPO industry, Yu said.
"The BPO in Cebu is definitely not a fad. It will continue to grow and
flourish because it has already the infrastructure, talented manpower
and an effective public-private partnership that creates conducive
business environment," Yu said.
According to Yu, the CIPC receives inquiries from international
companies as to where they can put up their centers in Cebu. "Just
lately, an Indian company asked us to help them coordinate their plans
of putting up a BPO center in Cebu with 1,000 to 1,500 seat capacity,"
Yu concluded. (PIA-Cebu)
(Philippine Information Agency)