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Contact centers see 2024 revenue of $32.16 billion

- Justine Irish D. Tabile

THE Contact Center Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (CCAP) said it estimates a 9% increase in revenue for the contact center and business process outsourcin­g industries this year to $32.16 billion.

“The contact center and business process sector, along with the IT-BPM (Informatio­n Technology and Business Process Management) industry, remain optimistic and positive in terms of revenue growth through the years,” CCAP President Mickey Ocampo said in a statement on Monday.

The CCAP called the forecast conservati­ve but in line with the industry yearly average revenue growth, citing an analysis by research firm Everest Group.

In 2023, the associatio­n’s members booked revenue of $29.5 billion, or 83% of the revenue posted by the IT-BPM industry of $35.5 billion.

In 2024, the IT-BPM industry projected revenue to increase by around 20% to $39 billion.

“The figures prove how resilient the sector has become, successful­ly overcoming the significan­t challenges that came its way, including stringent data privacy laws worldwide, the COVID -19 pandemic, recessions, and now, the rise of generative artificial intelligen­ce (AI),” Mr. Ocampo said.

CCAP expects its members to post revenue of $49 billion by 2028, in line with the IT-BPM roadmap 2028, which projects industry revenue of $59 billion by that year.

CCAP said that according to industry studies, 28% of call center firms are planning to establish sites in Cavite, while 23% are planning to launch in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Other areas that are being considered for expansion by CCAP members include Rizal (21%), Batangas City (21%), Puerto Princesa (21%), Laguna (18%), Iloilo (18%), Tarlac (15%), Cebu (15%), Davao (15%), General Santos City (15%), and Bacolod City (10%). —

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