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PH among world’s top service exporters

June 9th, 2011

The World Bank has ranked the Philippines among the best performers in the services exports, particularly in the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector, but urged further reforms in the travel and tourism sector if the country intends to sustain growth moving forward.

World Bank senior trade economist Sebastian Saez said in a report that the services sector depends on human capital, the quality of the telecommunications network, and the quality of institutions.

“The experience of exporting outsourced business services in the Philippines shows that by creating an enabling environment where the private sector can deploy its creativity, developing countries can reap the benefits that services exports opportunities are opening,” Saez added.

The Philippine experience shows that services are a viable option for export diversification, he said, adding that trade in goods is no longer the only vehicle to diversify exports for developing countries.

Services exports as a percentage of total exports increased from nine percent in 1999 to 21 percent in 2009 in the Philippines. Its services exports rose 3.6 percent on average per year during the period, higher than that of Asia as a group, which averaged 1.5 percent per year. Unlike many developing countries, the Philippines had been a net exporter of services since 2006.

The Philippines is currently the third largest player in BPO in the world, accounting for 15 percent of the global BPO market, after India (37%) and Canada (27%).

Business Processing Association Philippines (BPAP) chairman Fred Ayala said that the BPO sector currently employs close to 500,000 people and generated about $9 billion worth of exports in 2010.

The industry’s target in terms of annual revenue is $25 billion by 2016 and a direct workforce of 1.3 million.

“There is an urgent need to develop supervisors, middle managers, and more skilled workers to respond to increasing market demand for a broadening array of knowledge-based, complex services,” Ayala said.

The World Bank report also highlights the importance of developing the tourism sector.

Tourism accounts for about nearly seven percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), and directly employs about 3.5 million people. But the report said that tourism could contribute more to help address poverty should reforms outlined in the National Tourism Development Plan (NTDP) are effectively implemented.

The study said major impediments to tourism competitiveness are largely associated with weak ground and air transport infrastructure – roads, railways, ground transport network, and airports. Weak physical infrastructure, it says, lowers accessibility to tourism destinations and discourages private sector investments in accommodation facilities.

Tourism Undersecretary Daniel Corpuz said the government has already started to put in place important reforms that will increase tourism arrivals in the country. The Philippines implemented a liberalized air policy in selected international airports outside Metro Manila to promote greater tourism flows to the country.

“More reforms are underway to transform the Philippines into a ‘must experience destination in Asia,’” Corpuz added.

Source:http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/06/06/11/ph-among-worlds-top-service-exporters

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The World BPO/ITO Forum Announces Dr. Lawrence Summers as Featured Closing Keynote Speaker

May 11th, 2011

The World BPO/ITO Forum, the premier thought-leadership event focusing on Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO), today announced Dr. Lawrence Summers as the featured closing keynote speaker on Tuesday, June 28th. The event, which runs on June 28th – 29th, 2011, is the most influential global vendor neutral forum for ITO/BPO convergence, will feature more than 20 sessions in two tracks, designed to show how companies are using BPO/ITO processes and technologies to thrive in a new economic order.

Dr. Summers is one of the most distinguished voices in America today on the global economy & the role of the United States in the world. He has served as Director of the National Economic Council for President Obama, President of Harvard University, Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, and Chief Economist of the World Bank. His tenure as Treasury Secretary coincided with the longest period of sustained economic growth in U.S. history, and has made him an expert on domestic economics and a leading authority on international finance.

On Dr. Summers’ service, President Obama said, “I will always be grateful that at a time of great peril for our country, a man of Larry’s brilliance, experience and judgment was willing to answer the call and lead our economic team.”

Source:http://www.sys-con.com/node/1827798

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Tata Interactive Systems Amongst World’s Top 20 Training Outsourcing Companies

May 17th, 2010

Tata Interactive Systems Features in the List of Top 20 Global Companies Providing Training Business Process Outsourcing Services

Tata Interactive Systems – a strategic training partner in organizational initiatives of global leaders – was recently selected amongst the Top 20 Training Outsourcing Companies of 2010 in an evaluation conducted by TrainingIndustry.com.

TrainingIndustry.com continually reviews training outsourcing service providers to help organizations make informed decisions about their training partners. This annual assessment determines the suppliers’ experience and capabilities and the Top 20 list recognizes the leading training outsourcing companies for their high quality services and comprehensive capabilities.

Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), a pioneer in learning solutions with an experience spanning 20 years, develops more than 3000 hours of learning every year for over 60 Fortune 500 clients worldwide. TIS has provided strategic learning solutions to organizations across the corporate, education, and government segments. TIS’ clients include Barclays Bank; Citibank; HSBC; London Stock Exchange; BP-Amoco; United Nations; British Telecom; Siemens; Vodafone; McGraw-Hill; Unilever; British Airways; Emirates; the Royal Mail Group, and the University of Phoenix.

“TIS’ inclusion in the Top 20 stems from our innovative and impactful contribution to learning. Across industries, we have impressed clients with our commitment, quality, and the sheer range of our learning solutions. This recognition reflects our continuous efforts to raise our performance benchmarks and set new standards in training outsourcing,” says Rajesh Jumani, Chief Marketing Officer at Tata Interactive Systems.

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/tata-interactive-systems-amongst-worlds-top-20-training-outsourcing-companies-2010-05-17?reflink=MW_news_stmp

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