Business Process Management
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India continues to be world's largest BPM base, generated $32.5 bn revenue: Nasscom
Business | October 04, 2018 20:42 ISTThe Indian BPM industry is estimated to now account for over 37 per cent share in global sourcing and is witnessing a 1.7X revenue growth. This is set to grow from USD 154 billion to a projected USD 167 billion in FY18, an increase of almost 8 per cent, Nasscom said in a statement.
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Indian BPM industry to touch $50 bn by 2020: Official
May 11, 2014 17:24 ISTNew Delhi: The end-to-end transformation and client centrality in solutions will enable business process management (BPM) to touch $50 billion by 2020 from the present $21 billion, an industry official said.India is expected to be
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