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Genpact Ltd. is an American information technology services, consulting, and outsourcing company headquartered in New York City, New York. Founded in Gurgaon , India , and legally domiciled in Bermuda , Genpact employs more than 125,000 people and provides services to clients in over 30 countries worldwide.
DLF Horizon Center is located at a 35-minute drive from Indira Gandhi international airport, Delhi. It takes an 8-minute drive from Sikanderpur rapid metro station and a 10-minute drive from Huda city center metro station. The nearest bus stop is the Genpact bus stop, from where it's just a 5 minutes walk.
Pramod Bhasin completed his MBA from Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University (popularly known as FMS Delhi). He completed his Indian School Certificate (ISC, equivalent to the then English GCE O Levels) at Cathedral and John Connon School, Bombay (now Mumbai), in Class of 1967. As of 2016, he lives in New Delhi.
In the 1990s Jack Welch was influenced by K.P. Singh, (a Delhi-based realtor) to look at Gurgaon in the NCR region as a base for back office operations. Pramod Bhasin, the India head of G.E. hired Raman Roy and several of his management from American Express to start this enterprise called GECIS (GE Capital International Services). [6]
Around 2006, EXL's primary competitors were Genpact, IBM and Accenture. [ 9 ] As of 2013 [update] , EXL was one of the three companies offering business process outsourcing services and listed on stock exchanges in the United States, the other two being Genpact and WNS Global Services . [ 8 ]
In 1976, a group of eight engineers, all former employees of Delhi Cloth & General Mills, led by Shiv Nadar, started a company that would make personal computers. [8] [9] Initially floated as Microcomp Limited, Nadar and his team (which also included Arjun Malhotra, Ajai Chowdhry, D.S. Puri, Yogesh Vaidya and Subhash Arora) started selling teledigital calculators to gather capital for their ...
Gupta joined McKinsey & Company in 1973 as one of the earliest Indian Americans at the consultancy. He was initially rejected because of inadequate work experience, a decision that was overturned after his Harvard Business School professor Walter J. Salmon called Ron Daniel, then head of the New York office and later also the managing director of McKinsey, wrote on Gupta's behalf.
Delhi IT Park Block 1. The Delhi IT Park is an IT park complex developed by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). It is a Software Technology Park situated in Shastri Park close to the metro station. The IT Park complex comprises three separate blocks. The IT Park Block 1 has been operational since April 2005.