Xi'an Gets BPO Chop of Approval

 
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PostWysłany: Śro 2:19, 16 Mar 2011    Temat postu: Xi'an Gets BPO Chop of Approval

The People's Daily a couple weeks ago in its article Xi'an vows to build "China's Service Outsourcing Capital" echoed the ancient city's own declaration of its becoming the fulcrum for world-beating Business Services Outsourcing. The People's Daily is the official mouthpiece of the Chinese government. The announcement was made by the Xi'an government itself, during a press conference in the city.
A mid-summer Silicon.com article cites,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], " The Terracotta Army was built in Xi'an in 246BC but more recently the government has injected $1.5bn into its infrastructure. The Xi'an' Software Park, part of the development,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], is currently home to 20 BPO [Business Process Outsourcing] companies, which mainly provide back-office processing for industries such as healthcare and financial services. One example: CompuPacific, which processes car loan requests for a company in New York."
In other words, Xi'an as a second-tier city in China after the likes of Beijing and Shanghai already has a track record in the BPO field. And the local government is putting muscle behind the words in tax incentives and other incentives to companies that set up shop there and to professionals that choose to make their home in the district.
The Silicon.com article goes on to say, "But Xi'an is selling on its own merits - with a large pool of cheap human resources from the 100 universities in the area, it hoovers up around 3,000 computer graduates every year,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], each earning approximately $120 a month - half the wages for the equivalent job in Beijing."
So, though China in general and Xi'an in particular are miles behind the Indian BPO powerhouses, let there be no doubt about the Chinese government's and its entrepreneurs' resolve to develop China's own services outsourcing industry.


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