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InterGlobe opens delivery center in Manila

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BANGALORE, INDIA: InterGlobe Technologies (IGT), an IT service provider, recently announced the launch of its new BPO delivery centre in Manila, Philippines.

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IGT's Manila facility was inaugurated by Her Excellency Lilia De Lima, Director General, Philippine Economic Zone Authority, said a press release. The new BPO facility has over 500 seat service delivery center with complete training facilities, enabled with state-of-the-art technology and built with complete amenities.

Speaking on IGT's launch in Manila, she said, “Government of Philippines extends complete support and cooperation to IGT. PEZA is a one-stop, non-stop partner for IGT's growth and success in the Philippines.”

Kapil Bhatia, executive chairman, InterGlobe Enterprises said that the group highly regards the immense talent and commitment to work in Filipinos. He reiterated his commitment towards Philippines and to invest further in near future.”

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According to Vipul Doshi, CEO, IGT, the company's expansion in Manila is an important addition to its global footprint. “It will also help our clients take advantage of global redundancy and service capabilities,” he said.

Johnathan de Luzuriaga, Business Process Association of the Philippines (BPAP), said that in the outsourcing industry just being good is not acceptable. IGT exemplifies professional excellence.

Deanne Calma, program director, InterGlobe Technologies Philippines Inc, claimed that IGT would be the first BPO specializing in Travel and Hospitality processes in Philippines.

“We have a solid mix of the best of both worlds in our Leadership team and we not only offer a job but a career to all our associates. InterGlobe Technologies has lived up to its ‘Great place to work’ reputation in Philippines as well,” he said.

IGT has the plan to further grow its delivery infrastructure and enhance its access to a wider resource base for its clients by instituting new facilities in other parts of the world like Romania, Poland, Brazil and Spain.

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