| December 14, 2006 | |
BPO giant Genpact has announced its plans to spread its wings to the fast developing cities of Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, and Jaipur with set-up of three special economic zones (SEZs). It has already been succeeded to get a nod from the ministry of commerce in these cities. The talks are in the final stage of negotiations with the three state governments.
Formerly called Gecis Global, Genpact has signed a lease and is all set to construct a 1 million (10 lakh) square feet facility on a 12-acre plot within the IT SEZ being developed by DLF in Silokhera, Gurgaon (Haryana).
The company has seen an unparallel growth over the past few years. Excelling to such great heights is what has encouraged this pioneering BPO to plan ahead and partner with state governments to develop the larger Indian BPO/ITES sector. Also, such a new array of facilities will also provide enormous career opportunities to the youth in these states, say Pramod Basin, president & CEO of Genpact.
Genpact is the largest BPO in India with 19,500 employees. And, the company has already started to hunt for top talents to handle its expanding operations in BPO sectors as well as offer its existing staff the option to take a transfer to these facilities.
News Published Under: Real Estate India, Special Economic Zones |
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