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BPO Futures: Trends and Challenges in 2018

Offshoring and Outsourcing used to be the corporate darling but with apps, automation, emerging competition, and protectionist policies, the honeymoon seems to be over. Although global outsourced services have widened its reach in 2017, we predict a further decrease in total revenue from $76.9 in 2016.  BPO and KPO account for nearly a third of globally outsourced business with India still leading the pack.

ZOETERMEER – Callcenter in Zoetermeer. ANP PHOTO XTRA LEX VAN LIESHOUT

The impetus for outsourcing and offshoring is to cut costs with better tax programs and cheap labor rates in countries like India, China, and the Philippines. With capacity issues out of the way, companies can now focus on core processes and expansion strategies. Outsourcing can be done through mainstream companies like call centers, individual contractors who may or may not work under the radar, and start-ups that concentrate on niche fields like programming, gaming, animation, finance, big data, healthcare, and the like.

What used to be a sunshine industry is on the decline at a rate 5-10% since 2014 because of many factors:

  • the rise of AI and automation that displaced workers
  • the emergence of apps
  • competition for low-cost but skilled workers leading to attrition
  • increased wages rising by about 10% per year
  • high wages of senior managers and
  • failure to maintain service level
  • increased competition from emerging outsourcing countries
  • the threat to the security of data
  • repatriation of services.

Over a decade after the initial boom, India and the Philippines keen competitors in the IT and customer service industry. Tholons reported in its industry study that China, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and Taiwan are encroaching on that supremacy. There is also strong growth in Europe with the U.K., Russia, Poland, Romania, Ireland, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia, Estonia,and the Czech Republic fast developing in the tech, analytics, animation, and service sectors. In the Americas, the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Columbia have made it among Tholon’s Top 100 Outsourcing Destinations in 2016. Surprisingly the city of Accra in Ghana ranked 40th, way ahead of South Africa and Australia. Among the factors considered by locators are:
  • Stability and redundancy of utilities (electricity and connectivity)
  • Ease of starting a business (government regulations)/government corruption
  • Real estate cost
  • Infrastructure
  • Ease of getting construction permits
  • Expected base-pay of workers
  • Talent pool
  • Education
  • Taxation
  • National Security
 

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