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exëvo plans aggressive growth

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Pragati Simlote

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NEW DELHI: KPO firm exëvo plans to raise $5-10 million this year for aggressive growth.

The company, which has invested around $ 2 million in India so far, is an end-to-end market research outsourcing company, which undertakes survey programming, data entry, data collection, data processing, analytics, etc.

Refusing to give details of the investment, exëvo president and CEO Manish Modi said that the plans are in the premature stage. However, he confirmed that the money will be raised this year and will be used for growth activities.

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The company had in September 2005 opened a 35,000 sq. ft. facility in Delhi. The facility is expected to house 1,000 research professionals by the end of 2006.

The company also recently earned the ISO 9001:2000 certification, awarded by BSI London, for its KPO services including market research, survey programming and voice and web based customer relationship management.

exëvo is 30 percent employee-owned with significant funding by Group MKM, a diversified investment group which has assets of over $120 million and collectively employs more than 2,000 people.

The firm has its offices in New York, London, and New Delhi and conducts research across 90 countries in 17 languages. The company has over 350 employees and is expected to recruit more to reach 1,000 in the next 12 months.

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