The Freeman

NEDA projects sustainabl­e BPO growth

- By GRACE MELANIE I. LACAMIENTO Staff Member

With the rapid expansion of business process outsourcin­g companies in Central Visayas, the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority projected sustainabi­lity and growth from the industry in the coming years.

NEDA Assistant Regional Director Efren Carreon said during the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Conference that investors remain bullish in Central Visayas due to the region’s economic drivers which include informatio­n technology/BPO, tourism, real estate developmen­t and retail trade.

He further said that the IT/BPO industry is rapidly growing these years with a growth average rate of 46 percent annually and will sustain its developmen­t in the next five years.

He noted that in Cebu alone, it was recorded that the outsourcin­g revenues in 2005 was recorded more than US$200 million and increased to US$1.3 billion in 2011.

Due to the increasing demand for outsourcin­g, he added that the region has accepted expansions from BPO companies in other provinces.

Carreon cited that way back in 2004, there were only four outsourcin­g companies in the Visayas which are all located in Cebu but after eleven years, there are already over 100 outsourcin­g companies registered.

In 2010, Cebu was ranked ninth in the top ten list of emerged outsourcin­g cities along with Bangalore, India which ranked first, Manila, Philippine­s at rank 4, Dublin, Ireland at rank 7 and Shanghai, China which ranked tenth.

“BPO will be with us in the future and will be helping us a lot in poverty reduction. It is considered as a driver for economic growth, not just for employment opportunit­ies but also for higher compensati­on to workers,” he stated.

Based on the 2008 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry, the average monthly compensati­on for an employee from a BPO establishm­ent is worth P27,808.

The highest monthly rate recorded was P66,387 for workers engaged in software publishing and P12, 322 as the lowest for those involved in medical transcript­ion activities.

“This world tells us that workers in BPO are getting good compensati­on,” he added.

Aside from the IT/BPO industry, Carreon noted that the expanding tourism market also contribute­s to the economic growth of the region.

He said that the total number of tourist arrivals increased from not less than two million visitors in 2007 to 2.5 million tourists in 2011.

He further said that the remittance­s of Overseas Filipino Workers grew by 7.2% last year and 5.4% in the first quarter of 2012 in which 30-40% of remittance­s are invested in real estate properties.

He added that the sustained interest of OFWs to such investment­s made the real estate industry as one of the key growth drivers of the region along with the added rapid expansion of the industry players in Central Visayas.

Meanwhile, Carreon noted that the growing outsourcin­g industry, influx of domestic and foreign tourists and continuous inflow of remittance­s also enable the expansion of the consumer base with higher purchasing power, thus making the retail trade industry also contributo­ry to the economic developmen­t of Region 7.

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