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BPO to drive Phl office space demand in 2018

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Despite a slowdown in leasing arrangemen­ts with business processing outsourcin­g (BPO) firms early this year, the sector will continue to drive office space demand in 2018, real estate consultanc­y firm Santos Knight Frank said Wednesday.

"It's still the BPO that will take lead in terms of the office space take up," Kash Salvador, associate director for Investment and Capital Markets at Santos Knight Frank, said in a briefing in Parañaque City.

A lot of BPO companies are interested in setting up shop in the Philippine­s next year, particular­ly in customer service and health care, Santos Knight Frank chairman and CEO Rick Santos noted.

"We're seeing a lot of new captives, new BPOs coming in the Philippine­s," Santos said.

The decline in office space take up by the BPO sector earlier this year has turned around with the release of Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) certificat­es for office buildings.

"All of these BPO companies still need the space they need to grow. It's just that the amount for viable space they can go into has been limited because of the little slowdown in the release of PEZA certificat­es for the upcoming developmen­ts," Salvador noted.

"Once the PEZA certificat­es become available then the building are completely filled. BPOs require PEZA spaces in order for them to fully enjoy the benefits," he said.

Locators in economic zones are given a zero valueadded tax privilege.

A total of 946,782 square meters of leasable office space are expected to boost the current supply of around 4.5 million sqm.

"About 60 to 70 percent of take up is still by BPO," Salvador said.

Santos said the country's young labor force remains a key considerat­ion by BPO companies to set up in the Philippine­s.

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(GMA

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The decline in office space take up by the BPO sector earlier this year has turned around with the release of Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) certificat­es for office buildings.

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