| 24/7 Customer
allots $15 m for India
Has set up a 1000-seat
facility in Bangalore with an investment of $6 million, with another
6000-seat campus to be operational by the year-end.
Wednesday, March 31,
2004
BANGALORE: 24/7 Customer,
a third party and independent BPO service provider, has earmarked
$15 million this year for its operations, wherein it foresees an
increase in employee strength to 7,000 by the year end. Its current
workforce is 4,200, spread across contact centers in Bangalore and
Hyderabad.
In line with its plans,
the company has inaugurated a 1000-seat facility at Infantry Road
in Bangalore with an investment of $6 million, which is part of
the total $15 million this year. The company is also setting up
a 6000-seat campus on Airport Road in Bangalore, to be operational
by the end of this year.
"Through our in-house
survey, it was learnt that most of the employees opined to have
their work place in the city, instead of outskirts. This could also
reduce the average 45-minute commuting time. Hence, we have opened
a office in the heart of the city and have another coming up on
airport road," said PV Kannan, CEO, 24/7 Customer.
Los Gatos, California
headquartered 24/7 Customer is contemplating an overseas operations
and possible acquisition. Recently inducted, Brian Reid is overlooking
the initiatives as the Vice President, International Operations.
"We should be making some announcement of overseas operations
either in Eastern Europe or Canada by the year end," added
Kannan.
The company had garnered
$22 million from Sequoia Capital in June 2003. Although, the investment
was primarily to fund acquisition, Kannan said he was not very keen
on the "over-valued" 20 possible candidates in India.
The company services
18 clients, out of which 12 are in the BFSI segment.
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