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  2. Call centre industry in India - Wikipedia

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    A call centre is an office with the capacity to field many telephone calls for a company. [1] Types of call centre work can include customer service and telemarketing. Factors that have made India attractive as a hub of call centre work from the English-speaking world include its convenient time zone, low labour costs, and large English-speaking popu

  3. List of call centre companies - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable call centre companies: Company Founded Employees Revenue Locations Atento: 1999 154,000 Concentrix: 1983 290,000+ US$5.3 billion (2020)

  4. Business process outsourcing to India - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, revenue of Indian BPO industry was estimated at US$ 38 billion. [2] Government of India has launched India BPO Promotion Scheme (IBPS) as part of Digital India initiative to encourage job creation in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. [3] [4] India's BPO Industry handles 56% of the world's business process outsourcing.

  5. Firstsource - Wikipedia

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    Firstsource Solutions Limited is an Indian business process management company headquartered in Mumbai, India.It is owned by RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group. [4]Firstsource provides business process management in the banking and financial services, customer services, telecom and media, and healthcare sectors.

  6. Business process outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Convergys call center in Baguio, the Philippines (example of a third party outsourcing firm) One estimate of the worldwide BPO market from the BPO Services Global Industry Almanac 2017, puts the size of the industry in 2016 at about US$140 billion. [32] India, China and the Philippines are major powerhouses in the industry.

  7. Infosys BPM - Wikipedia

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    The company was started as Progeon Limited in April 2002 and is among the leading outsourcing companies in India according to NASSCOM. [3] It was started as a 74-26 joint venture between Infosys and Citibank Investments. In 2006, Infosys bought out Citibank's share at a price of ₹592 per share, Citibank having invested at ₹0.20 per share. [4]

  8. Qualfon - Wikipedia

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    Qualfon, Inc. is a company that supplies outsourcing services to call centers, back offices, and business processes. The company was founded in 1995 [where?] and is privately held. Qualfon operates in the Philippines, Guyana, Mexico, the United States, China and India (Qualfon Technology Support Services LLP).

  9. Tata Consultancy Services - Wikipedia

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    Airline and hospitality BPO: India $5.1m 400 [54] [55] Aviation Software Development Consultancy India (ASDC) March 2004 IT services India $3.1m 180 Phoenix Global Solutions May 2004 Insurance consulting and BPO India $130m 400 [56] [57] Swedish Indian IT Resources AB (SITAR) May 2005 IT services Sweden $4.8m n/a [58] [59] Pearl Group: October 2005