The Freeman

Cebu retains 8th spot in top destinatio­n list

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Cebu City has retained its eighth position in the 2014 Top 100 Outsourcin­g Destinatio­ns Report of Tholons, a US-based services globalizat­ion and investment advisory for global outsourcin­g and research firm.

Cebu City beats other high- profile locations in Europe in the 2014 ranking and just trailing behind Bangalore, Manila, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune.

In 2012 , Tholons listed Cebu as the ninth-emerged destinatio­n for business process outsourcin­g ( BPO) globally.

Cebu First District Representa­tive Gerald Anthony Gullas Jr. told the Philippine News Agency Sunday, “Cebu’s reputation as a prime world-class outsourcin­g hub will get an even bigger boost once the Mactan Newtown is fully developed.”

Gullas is referring to the 28.8- hectare special informatio­n- technology park and economic zone being built by publicly listed Megaworld Corporatio­n as a “live- workplay” community in LapuLapu City in Mactan Island.

“Cebu has all the building blocks needed to rapidly grow as an outsourcin­g hub. Besides the policy environmen­t and fiscal incentives, we have the required college- educated human resources and infrastruc­ture, including advanced connectivi­ty,” Gullas said.

“It is also easier to live, work and play in Cebu, where there is less congestion and stress. The costs of living and doing business in Cebu are likewise lower compared to Metro Manila and other global outsourcin­g sites,” he said.

The Tholons rankings are based on a rigorous location screening framework, and regarded by industry stakeholde­rs as the best grading of global outsourcin­g hubs.

Once fully developed, business process outsourcin­g firms based at the P20- billion Mactan Newtown are expected to directly engage some 45,000 knowledge workers.

Mactan Newtown’s first office tower has already been fully leased by Diamond Bar, California­based Enfrasoft Inc. and Fort Lauderdale, Floridabas­ed The Results Companies.

Without counting Mactan Newtown, Cebu now has 25 fully functional IT parks, plus 12 more being developed, providing plenty of high- tech office spaces to BPO firms, Gullas said.

Accenture Inc., Convergys Philippine­s Services Corp., TeleTech Customer Care Management Philippine­s Inc., JPMorgan Chase Bank N. A.Philippine Global Service Center, Stream Internatio­nal Global Services Philippine­s Inc., IBM Corp., Sykes Asia Inc., Aegis PeopleSupp­ort Inc., NCR Cebu Developmen­t Center Inc., and Wipro BPO Philippine­s Ltd. Inc. are among the multinatio­nal firms with extensive BPO activities in Cebu.

BPO firms in Central Visayas – mostly in Cebu and partly in Negros Oriental – already employ over 100,000 full- time workers, and yield more than US$ 500 million in annual revenues.

The country’s BPO and IT- enabled services industry encompasse­s contact center services; back offices; medical, legal and other data transcript­ion; animation; software developmen­t; engineerin­g design; and digital content.

According to the IT and Business Processing Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, the industry is expected to add some 372,000 new jobs from 2014 to 2016.

A large supply of collegeedu­cated, fluent Englishspe­aking profession­als has been a key growth driver of the BPO sector, which is projected to fully employ some 1.3 million Filipinos and generate up to US$ 27 billion in annual revenues by 2016.

Gullas is author of a bill seeking to reinforce the use of English in all school levels, in a bid to make the nation’s future human resources highly competitiv­e in the global labor markets.

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