Saturday, April 21, 2007

Coming Soon: Bosses from Bangalore

When your backyard is crowded, you need to go someplace else. The success of India in making the awkward term BPO an acronym we now all know has led to homegrown problems. While India sorts it out, in the meantime the greener pasture is the Philippines. Competition for Manila's best workers who can speak straight English with an American accent is intensifying, though the labor surplus in the Philippines is still large, so the runaway bidding for qualified workers isn't there -- yet.

Expect a few announcements from major BPO players within the year, according to India's Financial Express.
The wheel has come a full circle for the Indian business process outsourcing (BPO) sector with runaway wage inflation driving the who’s who in the domestic BPO world to look for low cost destinations such as the Philippines to scale up operations.
Leading the pack is the Infosys BPO, which has already set up shop in the Philippines in association with a local partner. The company is said to be planning to ramp up its presence there through an acquisition or floating a new facility. Other BPO players such as HTMT, IBM Daksh and GenPact are also ramping up their Philippines operations, industry watchers say.
“The challenge is real. For a tier-II player who needs to grow to graduate to tier-I, Philippines are an extremely attractive base to expand into. In 2007, we expect four to five deals involving large Indian players who are moving to that country,” he said, adding, “most of the investments there would be towards setting up support operations for primary facilities based in India.” Many BPOs are eyeing tier-II locations outside Manila and Makati in the Philippines to set up disaster recovery centres for Indian facilities, sources said.

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