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GE
Capital plans fifth call centre in India for BPO operations
Our
Corporate Bureau
13 December 2002
Kolkata:
GE Capital plans to set up a fifth call centre in
India in about five months.
The
proposed call centre will also be engaged in BPO (business
process outsourcing) operations and will entail an investment
of Rs 35-70 crore. It will engage between 500 and 2,000
people, according to GE Capital president and CEO Pramod
Bhasin.
Speaking
to newspersons after delivering his address at IT East
2002, a national conference on ITES (IT-enabled services)
organised here by the Confederation of Indian Industry
(CII), Bhasin said Kolkata, Kochi and Chandigarh are among
the cities being considered as locations for the proposed
call centre.
GE
Capital already operates call centres in Gurgaon, Jaipur,
Hyderabad and Chandigarh. GE in India engages over 10,000
people. Earlier, in his address, Bhasin said India has
the potential to become a leader in the global ITES arena.
Knowledge
of English, a vast pool of qualified manpower, cost-competitiveness
and the workforces flexibility to work round the
clock, when at least half the world is asleep, are among
the competitive advantages enjoyed by India, he
said.
At
present, of the global ITES business of over $300 billion,
Indias share is a paltry $1.5 billion. There
is huge scope for India in the global ITES business. We
must target a global market share of 10-20 per cent over
the next few years, he said. A surge in outsourcing
activity could be expected next year with demand from
the US looking very promising.
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