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Accentures BPO redefines billing

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With the slowdown in the US economy on the one hand and changing business needs on the other, management consulting and IT services provider Accentures BPO business is seeing newer trends in pricing pattern as well as in the nature of deals. The company said because of the slowdown, there is pricing pressure for some kinds of deals, especially for the low end transactional work. But for more complex or large scale projects, or projects done out of multiple geographies, there is no significant pricing pressure.

However, there is a change in the pricing pattern, said G Raghuraman, Lead Executive, Accenture India Delivery Centre Network, BPO. There is a shift from fixed fee contracts to contracts that are a mix of fixedfee and variable fee.

This is because the clients are looking for more business benefits, he added. The clients are also looking for more multigeography contracts and there would be fewer single geography contracts, said Raghuraman. They want to use a wider network of global delivery centres and global opportunities. They want managed distribution of work, he said.

The larger BPOs with global network and multigeography manpower would benefit because of this trend, he said. Business might shift to the larger companies, he added.

On being asked if the multigeography contracts would dampen the growth of the Indian BPO business, Raghuraman said the competitiveness of India continues.

Many of Accentures clients choose to go to other locations because they have a large footprint in India. The other locations are an addon to their India presence. Accentures clients are considering other geographies in addition to India and not substituting it, he said.

Raghuraman said Accenture is looking to grow its footprint in Brazil, Mexico and India. Philippines is emerging as a preferred destination for customer support, he said. But not much work related to human resource outsourcing or finance and accounting is done there, he said. Mexico and Latin America are other emerging geographies, he added.

At present 20 per cent to 25 per cent of Accentures BPO business is highend KPO work. The focus is on valueadded services, which includes a lot of strategic analysis. Raghuraman said they see good business in the pharma sector.

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