RP challenging India for supremacy in BPO Inquirer | ILOILO CITY, Philippines — President Gloria MacApagal-Arroyo on Wednesday hailed the country's significant advance in the Information and Communication Technology-Business Process Outsourcing (ICT-BPO) industry, saying the country was already challenging the global industry supremacy of India. | '...
Aditya Birla Minacs acquires UK’s Compass BPO The Times Of India BANGALORE: Aditya Birla Minacs, a leading BPO services player in India and part of the Aditya Birla Group, has acquired the UK-based firm Compass BPO for an undisclosed sum. | Compass BPO provides services in the area of finance and accounting (FAO) ...
Aditya Birla Minacs acquires UK-based BPO company The Times Of India BANGALORE: Aditya Birla Minacs, a global business solutions company, today announced the acquisition of UK-based Compass BPO Ltd, a leading pure-play end-to-end Finance and Accounting (F&A) services provider. | Through this acquisition, Minacs would ...
EXL to open BPO units in Noida and Jaipur SEZs The Times Of India NEW DELHI: ExlService Holdings, Inc., a leading provider of outsourcing and transformation services, on Monday announced plans to set up two new delivery centers in Noida and Jaipur in India. These centers will expand EXL’s global services capacity...
'Women more satisfied working in public sector than BPOs' The Times Of India NEW DELHI: Women working in public sector undertakings (PSUs) are more satisfied than those working in private outsourcing companies, says a study by the Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham). | "Majority of working women ga...
Women working in PSUs more satisfied than in BPO/KPO: Assocham Deccan Herald New Delhi, Mar 7 (PTI) | Women engaged in private sector firms like BPO may be getting fat salaries but their job satisfaction level compared with females employed in public sector undertakings are low, a survey said. | "While working women in India ...
Women working in PSUs more satisfied than in BPO/KPO: Assocham The Times Of India NEW DELHI: Women engaged in private sector firms like BPO may be getting fat salaries but their job satisfaction level compared with females employed in public sector undertakings are low, a survey said. | "While working women in India find highest l...
Cousins die as car crashes into call centre cab in S Delhi Indian Express | A 21-Year-old who had recently returned from the US after completing her studies and her cousin died on Thursday night when their car collided with a call centre vehicle in Vasant Kunj, South Delhi. | The victims have been identified as D Chena, 21...
Free coaching for IT, BPO jobs for minorities The Siasat Daily | New Delhi, March 05: The Union Ministry of Minority Affairs is offering free coaching to candidates from minority communities with an aim to enhance their skills to make them employable in IT industries, services and business sectors, both private ...
Govt may ban FDI in cigarette making The Times Of India | NEW DELHI: Government is all set to ban foreign direct investment (FDI) in cigarette manufacturing. A cabinet note towards this end has been prepared by the commerce and industry ministry and circulated among the other ministries of the cabinet committee on economic affairs (CCEA). | A ban on FDI in manufacturing of cigarettes will affect existin...
Nasscom worried over U.S. indirect protectionism The Hindu | Special Correspondent | Obama's decision to hit hard Indian IT, outsourcing industry | Aim is to encourage businesses within U.S. | 'It is American companies which will be hit hard' | NEW DELHI: Reacting to U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to end tax breaks for companies shipping jobs overseas, the National Association of Software and Servi...
Inflation to come down by April: Chief Economic Advisor The Times Of India NEW DELHI: Chief economic advisor Kaushik Basu on Tuesday said inflation would cool down by April following good agricultural production. | “With better food production inflation will die down. Food inflation is high; it’s a concern. My own expectation is by April-May the base effect would have gone,” Mr Basu said. The government has taken ac...