ValueNotes releases report on Banking and Financial Services Offshoring
Released on = July 20, 2006, 2:04 am
Press Release Author = ValueNotes
Industry = Financial
Press Release Summary = According to estimates by Pune-based outsourcing research firm ValueNotes, India is the preferred BPO destination for offshoring banking and financial services (BFS), earning $1.83 billion in revenues and employing 125,000 persons in 2005-06
Press Release Body = With growth rates of 30 to 35%, India's revenue is likely to reach $6.5 billion by FY2011, but this is still a fraction of the "offshoreable" market potential. Arun Jethmalani, CEO of ValueNotes says, "Growth in Indian offshore revenues from the BFS vertical will outpace overall BPO growth, driven by expansion into higher value services, especially research and analytics".
Almost 50% of the world's biggest banks in terms of asset size already have significant presence in India. The smaller, regional banks are also expected to take to offshoring in a big way in future. The need to manage increasingly complex global operations in a cost-effective manner, and added workload due to regulatory compliance such as SOX, Spitzer's Settlement ruling and Basel II norms are major offshoring drivers.
The offshore vendor landscape is made up of: - Captives of MNC banks and financial institutions such as Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, TSB Lloyds, Scope International - Among third party players are: o Large multi-service companies like Genpact, EXL Service, WNS; o Multi-service BPOs with IT parents such as Wipro BPO, Progeon, MphasiS BPO and iGate; o Large KPOs such as Evalueserve, OPI and Integreon Large players and niche specialists are best positioned to exploit the large opportunity.
Other findings indicate that - Companies are able to achieve overall cost savings in the range of 30-40%. - The employee strength of India-based banking and financial services vendors is expected to cross 400,000 by FY2011. - Within the BFS vertical, the highest growth will be seen in "Research & Analytics", though on a small base. - The Indian vendor space is set to witness aggressive M&A activity; niche players in the research and analytics segment will be attractive acquisition targets.
Ribhu Ranjan, ValueNotes analyst and co-author of the report "Banking and Financial Services Offshoring: From Transaction Processing To Analytics", expects that going forward, regional and mid-tier financial firms the world over will adopt a multi-location, multi-vendor offshoring model, signaling a preference for global sourcing.
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