Slowdown Outsourcing cos confident
Business outsourcing may not be the most glamorous industry in the world but it is one of the few bright lights amid the doom and gloom of the global financial crisis.
The two countries which have benefited the most from outsourcing, India and the Philippines, expect to see some initial pain from the financial turmoil but the industry is confident it will ride out the storm.
In the Philippines the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry expects growth this year of between 35-40 per cent on revenues of around seven billion dollars.
"We are part of the solution, not part of the problem," Oscar Sanez the chief executive of the Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP) said in a recent interview.
The BPO sector expects annual growth of around 40 percent with revenues hitting 12 billion dollars by 2010 and employing one million people compared with 300,000 this year.
In India, where the industry generates some 40 billion dollars in annual export revenues, the story is much the same although it admits that it could expect some initial pain.
The sector traditionally views bad times as offering opportunities as Western companies cut costs by moving work to cheaper destinations offshore.
India leads the world when it comes to outsourcing with more than half the global business while the Philippines is a distant second with around 10 percent.
Both countries place a great deal of importance on the sector as its growth creates jobs and much-needed revenue.
Rick Santos, the Philippine country chairman for global property services company CB Richard Ellis, told AFP that the crisis would "actually drive more BPO business to the Philippines".
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