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March 2005 IT Enabled Services In the elite league
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March 2005 IT Enabled Services India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India
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March 2005 India - An Introduction Over 1 bn 35 3.3 mn sq kms 22 English US$ 534 US$ 650 bn Population States/UTs Geographical Area Languages recognised Business language Per Capita Income** GDP** **(at factor cost & at current prices) 1USD=43.54 INR (as on July 4, 2005) Source:CSO Statistics
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March 2005 India - Fast pace Growth Largest democracy 4th largest economy by PPP index 6th largest energy consumer ForEx reserves skyrocket from US$ 42 bn (2001) to USD 133 bn (February, 2005) GDP growth to continue between 6-8% 3rd largest economy by 2050: Goldman Sachs Leading in IT & BPO Oil & Gas and Biotechnology sunrise industries
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March 2005 India - Leading the world Hero Honda - largest manufacturer of motorcycles Moser Baer - among the top three media manufacturers in the world Pharmaceutical Industry - 4th largest in world Walmart, GAP, Hilfiger sources more than USD 1bn worth apparel from India 100 Fortune 500 have set R&D facilities in India including GE, Delphi, Eli Lilly, HP, Heinz and Daimler Chrysler
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March 2005 IT Enabled Services India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India
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March 2005 IT Enabled Services Key driver of growth for Indian IT industry Market Size 2002-03 US$ 2.3 billion 2003-04 US$ 3.6 billion Growth52%
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March 2005 IT and ITeS Market 2002 - 03 2.4% of GDP 16% of exports 2008 7% of GDP 35% of exports
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March 2005 Segments in ITES-BPO Sector Medical transcription Legal database processing Digital content development or animation Online education Remote maintenance Engineering and Design Specialised- Vertical specific Contact centres Telemarketing/pre-sales Consumer care Technical support Back office operations Data processing General
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March 2005 BPO Services Sales to grow 2003US$ 709 million 2006US$ 2572 million CAGR52% Marketing to grow 2003US$ 609 million 2006US$ 2188 million CAGR62% Source: International Data Corporation (IDC)
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March 2005 Changing Revenue Streams Relat ive impo rtanc e three years later Current relative importance
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March 2005 IT Enabled Services India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India
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March 2005 Domestic ITES-BPO Service Providers Wipro Spectramind HCL Technologies BPO EXL Services Hinduja TMT Sutherland Technologies ICICI OneSource Datamatics Technologies Epicenter Technologies Hero Mindmine 24/7 Customer
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March 2005 Global ITES-BPO Players GE Capital International Services (GECIS) Standard Chartered American Express HSBC BPO unitHughes BPO Services e-Serve International Ltd IBM Dakshe-services PvtLtd.(a part of IBM) AOL JP Morgan Chase Computer Associates Hewlett Packard eFunds HealthScribeIndia ADP Wilco CapMarkOverseas Processing India Dell Microsoft OracleDeloitte Consulting
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March 2005 IT Enabled Services India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India
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March 2005 Outsourcing Destination Offering best combination of cost-quality-scalability Global quality standards -Six sigma, COPC, ISO 9001 Healthy mix of MNCs and Indian companies More than 210 companies registered with NASSCOM
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March 2005 BPO on the rise Share of ITES-BPO sector in total revenues of India`s IT software & services industry has increased 1998-99 6.5% 2003-04 29%
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March 2005 Grow with India ITES-BPO sector 2004 -05 ( Projected) US$ 5.1 billion Growth of 40%
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March 2005 IT Enabled Services India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India
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March 2005 India Advantage Low manpower costs High quality Low real estate costs Capitalise on time zone difference Proficiency in English Reliable infrastructure Vast pool of knowledge professionals Prestigious institutes like IITs
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March 2005 Competitive Cost Source: Industry Sources, Merrill Lynch, 2003 Manpower costs 70 - 80% lower than in US/UK
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March 2005 Growing Knowledge Pool Source: IMD Competitiveness Yearbook 2003Source: UN, Morgan Stanley
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March 2005 India Competitiveness Productivity 20% higher Quality 30% higher
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March 2005 Central Policy Advantage Tax breaks Bandwidth sharing between multiple entities Internet and IPLC connectivity on same LAN Duty-free imports of capital goods Income tax exemption on exports Fast track approval for projects Relaxation in regulations 100% FDI in Call Centers
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March 2005 State Policy Advantage Assignment of priority sector status Cheap power and real estate Concessions in taxes and various fees Latest technology for infrastructure Favourable legislation IT parks
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March 2005 India - An offshore destination
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March 2005 IT Enabled Services India - An Overview Market and Growth Potential Players Opportunities Why India? Contact in India
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March 2005 Contact in India National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) International Youth Centre Teen Murti Marg Chanakyapuri New Delhi - 110021 Tel 91 11 23010199 Fax 91 11 23015452 Email info@nasscom.org
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March 2005 Contact in India MAIT 4th Floor, PHD House Opp. Asian Games Village New Delhi 110 016 Tel 26855487/26866976/26866976 Fax 26851321 Email mait@vsnl.com
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March 2005 Contact in India Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) 249-F, Sector 18, Udyog Vihar Phase IV Gurgaon 122015 Tel 0091 124 5014060-67 Fax 0091 124 5014080/5013874 E mail s.ray@ciionline.org
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