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Capgemini bags QCI-DL Shah Commendation Award

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Capgemini, a provider of consulting, technology and outsourcing services, announced today that it had won the QCI- DL Shah Commendation Award at the 5th National Quality Conclave on "Leveraging Quality for Good Governance", held in New Delhi.

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Capgemini BPO's Adhiktama project, aimed at improving efficiency of the accounts payable process, was recognized for the award in the Large Service Category, said a press release.

The award was presented by Masaaki Imai “Lean Guru and Founder of KAIZEN Institute" to PT Alexander, vice president - Capgemini Business Services, Finance and Accounting, Capgemini at a ceremony in New Delhi recently.

“Our company provides BPO services in several areas such as finance and accounting, assurance, research services, engineering services, data management, anti-money laundering and supply chain. This project focused on rapidly improving invoice processing productivity in the accounts payable process to meet the client's expectation,” said P.T. Alexander, vice president - Capgemini Business Services, Finance and Accounting, Capgemini.

Adhiktama, means 'more' in Sanskrit. This project was managed by the Capgemini BPO FAO teams in Salem.

Commending the award, Salil Parekh, executive chairman, Capgemini India said, “We strongly believe in innovation that helps us serve our clients better. The 'Adhiktama' project is a good example of innovation at a client level. We believe investing in best practices that result in stronger delivery and intimacy with clients.”

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