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Sparsh BPO Launches A Delivery Centre In Dehradun

Monday, January 11th, 2010

untitled1.JPGSparsh BPO Services, a domestic BPO subsidiary of Intelenet Global Services, has launched a delivery centre in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The new centre will service India’s telecommunications services operator to provide customer support services in the circles of UP (east and west) and Uttaranchal.

The centre already has an existing headcount of 1,200 agents. Susir Kumar, MD and CEO, Intelenet Global Services, said, “In addition to expanding our footprint in North India, this centre will also strengthen our delivery capability in the telecom vertical.”
 
Radhika Balasubramanian, COO, Sparsh, added, “Dehradun offers good connectivity with the major cities in North and also provides a young talent pool qualified with several north Indian languages including English, Hindi, Punjabi, Dogri, Himachal, etc. Our foray in the city will provide us access to a skilled workforce while providing employment opportunities to potential domestic candidates.”

Sparsh currently has over 40 client relationships with leading multinationals across telecom, banking, insurance, consumer durables, retail, media, aviation and public sectors. It has a presence in West and South. Facilities had been set in Thane and Bangalore in 2009, Puducherry in 2008. Source

Unitech Wireless Deals With Genpact and Intelenet Global Services

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

bpostrategy1.pngUnitech Wireless, where Telenor is the majority partner, is close to finalising business process outsourcing (BPO) contracts with two vendors — Genpact and Intelenet Global Services. Unitech Wireless is looking to launch mobile services across the country.

Sources familiar with the development said the company is expected to shortly sign contracts for the North with Genpact and with Intelenet for the South. Unitech is also in dialogue with the Essar group-promoted Aegis BPO for the East, according to two people with knowledge of the deal.

Unlike IT contracts, which are given out in bulk, BPO contracts start off on a smaller scale and increase as telecom operators bring in more subscribers. Unitech has already awarded the IT outsourcing contract to Wipro earlier this year in a deal that is reported to be around Rs 2,500 crore. (more…)

Tech Mahindra Banks On Satyam For BPO Gains

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

untitled4.JPGTech Mahindra is banking on subsidiary Mahindra Satyam’s strengths for its BPO business to take off. “At Tech Mahindra, a lot of investments are going in BPO services, especially in the reconciliation and settlement processes. Since these are connected to a firm’s ERP and BI applications, Satyam’s ERP capabilities are going to be very useful,” Atul Kanwar, president, European Union, Africa, Middle East, APAC and India markets for Mahindra Satyam said.

“We have seen significant traction recently as far as number of customer wins for Mahindra Satyam from the existing customer base of Tech Mahindra is concerned. But I cannot give you the exact number for confidentiality reasons,” Kanwar added

Tech Mahindra, which has around 400 clients, has lately been faced with revenue side worries in the last few quarters, with the share of business from British Telecom (BT), which contributes nearly 39% of its revenues, declining. (more…)

Wipro Bpo To Host A Big Job Fest

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

piczoom1.jpgWipro BPO, the BPO arm of global IT giant Wipro, and CT Group of Institutions have joined hands to host a Mega Job Festival for the youth 
of the region to explore a career opportunity in the fast growing BPO Industry.

The “Job Fest” will be held on August 22 and August 23 at the CT Group of Institutions.

Announcing the launch of the Job Fest, Vikas Dua (Head - Campus Initiatives) of Wipro BPO said, “It is our privilege to join hands with CT Group of Institutions, one of India’s most reputed education institutions, and offer career opportunities to the youth. We are always on the outlook to partner with quality institutes to meet our rapid growth of talent. Wipro BPO provides the talent pool an opportunity to create a career in the fast growing BPO industry - where students can choose locations from across the country where we have centres”.

Also, on the occasion, Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman of CT Group of Institutions said “The association with Wipro BPO re-iterates our commitment to career-oriented education. We are pleased to become a platform for enabling youth to take up rewarding careers with such a leading organization.”

Asked whether there was any adverse impact of the economic recession on BPO sector, Dua said that there was not much adverse impact on the BPO industry and rather the industry spread its wings. Source

New Bpo Centre Launched In Chandigarh By Tech Mahindra

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

untitled3.JPGIT firm Tech Mahindra on Thursday said that it has opened a new centre in Chandigarh with an initial capacity of 1,000 seats.  The set up will focus on providing end-to-end customer service delivery to global telecom service providers, Tech Mahindra said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. Spread across 15 acres, the centre would have about 1,000 seats in the initial ramp up, with 500 seats at start and another 500 by the end of September 2009.

The centre will cater to both international and domestic clients, the filing added. “Chandigarh is a preferred destination for its BPO and IT culture, state-of-art infrastructure, local support from the government, availability of skilled manpower and low rate of attrition,” Tech Mahindra President (Corporate Affairs) Sujit Baksi said.

The firm already has a centre in Chandigarh and the new centre would be equipped with world class infrastructure. The firm also has BPO centres in Kolkata, Noida, Pune and Chennai and two overseas centres in Belfast and New Castle.  “This centre allows us to spread our operations in Northern India in a big way and we are keen to tap the local talent pool in this region to make this centre a major hub,” Baksi added.  Source

Moral Boost Up For The Rural BPOs In Karnataka

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

20080725546304011.jpgTo give rural BPOs a major boost, the Government of Karnataka plans to set up 100 rural BPO centres and create 1 lakh jobs in the next five years. Ashok Kumar C Manoli, state IT/BT secretary, said, The BPO centres will be an ideal vehicle to carry technology and financial empowerment to thousands of rural youth across the state. The idea is to create a rural BPO cluster, which later can be integrated with similar projects across the country.

The first such centre has already come up at Baburayana Koppal in Srirangapatna, near Mysore. Three more BPO centres are planned at Salgame, Shiggaon, Gundalupet in the state in the next couple of months.

 The exercise is aimed at promoting jobs for rural youth with minimum computer knowledge and belonging to small towns of 1 lakh population. To start with each of these centres will have 100 seats. The government has set aside Rs 40 crore to develop infrastructure in these towns, said Manoli. We have recently floated tenders for the second phase inviting applications from entrepreneurs who are interested in rural BPO business. We have already received 124 responses, against 118 applications in the first round, he said. (more…)

BPO Cab Falls From Flyover : 1 Security Guard Dies

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

f08ee4cb4a54715e31c2f5af581191b0-grande1.jpgA security guard of a call centre died after the cab in which he was accompanying the firm’s executives lost control and plunged down a 
flyover in Moti Bagh area of south Delhi in wee hours of Saturday. The cab was on way from Gurgaon to Ghaziabad to drop executives.

It belongs to a private owner who had given it on rent to the call centre in Gurgaon. The deceased, identified as Satish Kumar (25), was sitting in the front and was killed on the spot after the Tavera (UP17/6378) overturned, said a senior police officer.

The employees present in the cab told the police that the driver was overspeeding and did not slow down even after repeated warnings, police said. According to the employees, the car after taking a turn at the Motibagh flyover was heading towards Shantipath from where they were supposed to go to Ghaziabad. (more…)

First Rural Bpo Unit Of India

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

bpo.jpgThe business process outsourcing (BPO) centres are not the forte of urban India alone. Dawing the point home, the state government on Friday 
set up India’s first rural BPO centre at Baburayana Koppal off Mysore-Bangalore expressway near Srirangapatna.
Through the BPO sector, the government aims to create 1 lakh jobs in next five years in rural Karnataka and arrest the migration to urban areas.

The rural BPO centre is a result of the state government’s policy to explore opportunities for IT penetration in rural areas. The IT sector is extending jobs to over 5 lakh. Of this, some 2 lakh jobs are in BPO/ITES sector. The rural BPOs to be set up at areas having below 1 lakh population will get the benefits like subsidy to the tune of Rs 20 lakh for the unit employing 100. An expert committee is put in place to locate the areas and award subsidy to the entrepreneurs who come forward to set up BPO centre in rural areas. (more…)

Tech Mahindra Spreads Its Bpo Arm In Kolkata

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

untitled11.jpgTech Mahindra on yesterday said it has opened a BPO centre in Kolkata with the initial capacity of 1,000 seats.  The facility would focus on providing customer service delivery to telecom service providers and primarily be servicing Reliance Communications’ operations in the first phase, the company said in a statement. The Kolkata centre would cater to other clients in the future, it added.

The centre would have about 1,000 seats in the initial ramp up with 500 seats coming up in end July 2009 and another 500 in the end August 2009. The firm already has centres in Noida, Chandigarh, Pune and Chennai and two overseas centres in Belfast and New Castle.

Tech Mahindra President (Corporate Affairs) Sujit Baksi said: “Tech Mahindra has always expanded in major cities around India to leverage the availability of local skilled staff. This centre allows us to spread our operations in Eastern India in a big way and we are keen to tap the local talent pool in this region to make this centre a major hub that will service other telecom service providers in this region as well.” Source

2000 Vacancies In Tech Mahindra BPO

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

tech_mahindra_3001.jpgTech Mahindra’s business process outsourcing arm is looking to hire around 2,000 employees over the next 3-4 months as the company has recently signed a few deals.
“The BPO arm contributes to around 5-7 per cent of Tech Mahindra’s total revenues. We target to reach 10 per cent of the total revenues in the next 18 months,” said S V Sriram, head of BPO operations, Tech Mahindra BPO. The firm will hire mostly in its new Kolkata facility.

Tech Mahi-ndra has over 4,000 employees at the moment spread over four other centres in Noida, Pune, Chandigarh and Chennai. The company, which primarily services the telecom sector, is not looking to diversify its business because of a prob-able future merger with Mahindra Satyam’s BPO, which may happen after 6-8 quarters, said Sriram.
When asked if the Satyam BPO’s employees in telecom vertical would be taken into Tech Mahindra’s BPO, Sriram said the company does not have any such plan in the immediate future. “Except for a few top-level changes at the entity level, there hasn’t been any other change.”

TechM’s BPO gets around 80 per cent of its revenues from customers who have adopted transa-ctions-based pricing model. Besides BT, the company has three other customers in Europe, two customers in North America and four domestic customers.
“BPO sector is recovering faster than the IT sector,” said Sriram. “The deal pipeline looks healthy. We closed two large deals this quarter, one from a first-time outsourcer.” Source