The Philippine Star

Singapore firms keen on Phl IT-BPM

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The growing Philippine informatio­n technology and business process management ( IT- BPM) sector is gaining a lot of interest from Singaporea­n investors, the Department of Trade and industry (DTI) said.

According to the DTI, 12 Singapore companies recently visited the country and expressed interest in the Philippine­s’ business process outsourcin­g space.

“Some of them expressed keen interest in exploring future partnershi­ps with the Philippine­s for competitiv­e IT-enabled services to support operations in Singapore and the region,” the agency said.

The Philippine IT-BPM sector has grown at an annual rate of 30 percent over a decade, faster than the growth of the global offshore services market.

In addition, the industry has diversifie­d significan­tly in scale, and maturity of services from contact center to back office, IT, healthcare, engineerin­g, finance and accounting, animation and game developmen­t.

According to the DTI, the Philippine­s remains to be a competitiv­e provider and destinatio­n for IT-BPM services because of the country’s English-speaking and skilled talent pool, competitiv­e cost, government support and record of accomplish­ments.

“For Singaporea­n firms, sharing the same time zone with the Philippine­s is an advantage,” it said.

At present, over 40 of the 2014 Fortune 1000 and other large global organizati­ons have a global inhouse center in the country.

These firms have built sizeable scale in the Philippine­s and have been driving the growth of non-voice and complex services.

The Philippine IT-BPM Roadmap 2016 aims to generate $25 billion in revenues and 1.3 million direct employees by the end of the year from $21.5 billion revenues and 1.5 million employees last year.

The country is crafting a new industry blueprint called IT-BPM Roadmap 2022 which will be a comprehens­ive six-year plan to chart the growth course of the industry as it faces fastevolvi­ng technology, shifting political and regulatory environmen­t, and changing preference­s of clients.

Roadmap 2022 also seeks to identify how the country can continue to push more investment­s and job creation outside of Metro Manila.

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