ValueNotes In News
A
few of the stories about ValueNotes that have appeared in the media.
Global Services Media (October 2007)
American, British Newspapers to Offshore Services Worth $3.75 Bn
As U.S.- and the U.K.- based newspapers battle revenue shortfalls, newspaper publishing outsourcing to India takes off, says a recent study
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BioSpectrum Asia (September 2007)
The CRO Power
Outsourcing of drug discovery research to India is on the rise… Another report by Pune-based research firm Value Notes, forecasts a growth of 23.6 percent annually for the industry up to 2010.
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International Herald Tribune (August 2007)
U.S. firms outsource legal services to India
Companies with in-house legal departments in India include DuPont, Cisco Systems, and Morgan Stanley, according to ValueNotes Database, which is based in Maharashtra, India. The Indian legal services industry will more than quadruple to $640 million by 2010 from $146 million in 2006, ValueNotes said.
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The Economic Times (August 2007)
It's time for retail offshoring to take a leap
According to ValueNotes, a Pune-based research firm, traditionally, retailers started by outsourcing their IT functions to India but gradually they have embraced BPOs as well.
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Global Services Media (July 2007)
Offshore Publishing Biggies
There are over a 100 offshore service providers in India for publishing services (legal, educational and academic publishing), according to a report by ValueNotes.
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Live Mint (April 2007)
Pharma offshoring will present a $7 billion opportunity by 2013
Outsourcing of drug discovery research is slated to show the highest growth of 26% a year, according to the report by the Pune-based Value Notes
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Times
of India (March 2007)
Revenue from healthcare BPO to triple by 2011
More
than half of the US hospitals are directly or indirectly offshoring various
components of healthcare services, offshore vendors can now expect more end-to-end
work, according to a recent report by Pune-based market research firm ValueNotes.
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Financial
Express (February 2007)
BPO revenue cycle services earnings to hit $410-m by 2010
The
Indian share of BPO revenues from the offshoring of revenue cycle management
(RCM) services were estimated at $125 million for 2006, and total revenues
from this segment are expected to reach $410 million by 2011, stated a ValueNotes
Research report. Read
more…
Economic
Times (November 2006)
Desi CAs pen US tax returns
After
doctors, lawyers and engineers, Indian CAs are troubleshooting for Americans
now. Shortage of good accountants there is leading to outsourcing of tax returns
to India. This year, 3.6 lakh US tax returns were prepared in India. And the
numbers are growing. Read more…
Rediff.com
(November 2006)
Tax advisor shortage: US returns prepared in India
As
many as 360,000 US tax returns were prepared in India in 2006, according to
a report prepared by Pune-based ValueNotes, a leading provider of business
intelligence and research. Read
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Business
Standard / Rediff.com (October 2006)
Insurance offshoring revenues to touch $2 bn
Revenues
from insurance offshoring to India are expected to grow to around $2 billion
by 2010 from the present $690 million, according to a report by research company
ValueNotes. Read
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Globalservicesmedia.com
(July 2006)
Automotive Design and Engineering Services Offshoring to be $1 Billion by
2010: Study
Revenues
from automotive design and engineering offshoring are expected to cross one
billion dollars by 2010, from $270–$300 million in 2005, according to a report
by research firm ValueNotes. Read
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Times
of India (May 2006)
Medical transcription back in the pink
If
you thought the medical transcription industry in India is history, think
again. Latest studies reveal that it is raring to take off yet again. The
ValueNotes study says that by 2010, work worth $860 million will be offshored
globally. Read more…
Dnaindia.com
(May 2006)
Medical transcription scripts a revival
A
report by Pune-based research firm, ValueNotes, says the once written off
medical transcription outsourcing industry is set for a major revival. Revenues,
the report says, could soar to from $195 million to $647 million by 2010.
At that point, the report says, the sector will employ 52,000 people, against
18,000 now. Read
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Financial
Times (April 2006)
Legal work in pastures new
ValueNotes
Database, an Indian research company, predicts legal services offshoring will
employ 24,000 people in India by 2010 - a 10-fold increase from today. Read more…
Redherring.com
(March 2006)
Legal Outsourcer Gets $4M
The
outsourced legal services industry in India employs about 1,800 people and
earned revenue of around $61 million in 2005, according to a study by ValueNotes,
a research firm. Read
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Economic
Times (January 2006)
Small cities to call shots in BPO growth in '06
Various
state governments along with the Software Technology Park of India are developing
IT and software parks with state-of-the-art infrastructure to woo companies
to set up shop in smaller cities. Taking a cue from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh
and Maharashtra—states such as Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are investing
in IT Parks in a big way, according to ValueNotes Database. Read
more…
Hindu
Business Line (January 2006)
Legal services offshoring may earn $600 m revenue by 2010
In
a paper titled "Offshoring of Legal Services to India" which is
a part of the company's "Outsourcing to India: Beyond Call Centre"
series, ValueNotes Database has sought to "demystify the hype and provide
concrete data and analysis on the state of legal services offshoring from
India" and has estimated that "the overall addressable offshore
opportunity in legal services" will work out to $4.5 billion by 2010.
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WebIndia123.com
(December 2005)
Legal services' offshoring to India to grow 10 times: Study
In
a recently released report 'Offshoring Legal Services to India', ValueNotes,
a leading provider of intelligence and research services, estimated that the
sector employs around 1,800 professionals and expects this to grow to 24,000
by 2010. Read
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CIOL.com
(October 2005)
Financial services dominate BPO segment
The
study conducted by ValueNotes on 50 leading BPOs revealed that more than half
BPO vendors cater to insurance and banking verticals. Pune-based ValueNotes
is a research firm that conducts research in the area of outsourcing and BPOs
in India. Its study suggests that processes in financial services segment
were one of the first to be outsourced to the country. Read
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Hindu
Business Line (September 2005)
Indian offshoring in publishing vertical
to touch $1.1 b by 2010
Indian
offshoring in the publishing vertical is expected to touch $1.1 billion by
2010, according to ValueNotes Database Pvt Ltd here. The firm, an established
provider of business intelligence and research, has published a research report
titled `Offshoring in the Publishing Vertical' which says current publishing
outsourcing revenues in the country are estimated at approximately $200 million.
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Siliconindia.com
(September 2005)
Publishing outsourcing to India to touch $1.1B by 2010
After the outsourcing of technology and BPO
jobs, the next big offshoring business in India will be in the publishing
vertical. According to the report by the Pune based
ValueNotes Database the opportunity to use India as editorial and publishing
base will only increase in the coming days as publishing firms realize it
adds value to them to outsource these works as India has a rich technical
pool of science. Read
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Times
of India (September 2005)
Publishing offshoring set to touch $1.1b
As
per a research report by ValueNotes Database, provider of business intelligence
and research, the global opportunity for publishing outsourcing is estimated
at $8.1 billion, which would be valued at an estimated $4.86 billion if offshored.
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PRWeb
(April 2005)
“Focused on Diversification” - A Report
Based On Detailed Profiles of India’s 50 Leading Third Party BPOs
The
ValueNotes Outsourcing Practice brings you the first-ever compilation of detailed
profiles of the top 50 third-party business process outsourcing (BPO) vendors
in India. These profiles not only give company information like contact information,
key people, financial data, infrastructure details, recent news, expansion
plans, management, but also an insight into their strategies, competitive
positioning, future outlook and much more. Read more…
CIOL.com
(April 2005)
Call centers
still dominate Indian BPO
According to a research conducted by ValueNotes Database,
interestingly, even as the competition intensifies, diversification seems
to be more popular than focus - partly a result of low value service providers
scrambling to add better paying services. Read more…
Siliconeer.com
(November 2004)
Insurance Offshoring Up
According to the Global Insurance Outsourcing report
released by the ValueNotes Outsourcing Practice, which looks at outsourcing,
currently around 63 percent of India’s insurance outsourcing revenue comes
from the US. Some of the top players in the insurance vertical are WNS, HTMT,
EXL, ICICI OneSource and GTL. Read more…
Global
fs Consulting Exchange (September 2004)
Insurance Outsourcing growing at more than 20% per year
According to the Global Insurance Outsourcing report
released by the ValueNotes Outsourcing Practice, Indian insurance outsourcing
revenues are likely to grow to $790 million by 2007, from an estimated $367
million in 2003, a CAGR of 21%. Read
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PRWeb
(September 2004)
Global Insurance Outsourcing – The India Perspective:
Overview, Trends, Insights and Key Vendor Profiles
The Global Insurance Outsourcing report is the first
in a series of reports from the ValueNotes Outsourcing Practice that will
look at outsourcing in diverse verticals from an Indian perspective, and seeks
to provide a flavor of important trends, issues and needs. It is a review
of outsourcing in the global insurance sector, types of processes being outsourced
and by whom, growth drivers and inhibitors, service delivery models, captive
vs. third party BPOs, offshoring destinations, the Indian market, major vendors,
along with profiles. Read more…
Hindu
Business Line (April 2004)
Investor confidence
in NDA Govt high: Survey
An on-line pre-election investor survey of the stock
market by ValueNotes Database across domains and customer needs, suggests
that investor confidence in the present Government is quite high and that
investments will increase significantly if the National Democratic Alliance
(NDA) returns to power. Read
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Express
Computer (July 2004)
Can eBay make e-hay with Baazee?
A recent study conducted by ValueNotes revealed some
interesting facts about Net usage in the country. According to the study,
the majority of Indian users (both corporate and retail) use the Internet
merely for sending e-mail messages. Read
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ieport
Daily News (March 2004)
Indian cos lack focus on Web strategy: Survey
A Survey conducted by ValueNotes Database to gauge
Web site effectiveness strategies employed by Indian companies has noted that
most Indian companies lack a "focused strategy for online presence"
with 72 per cent of senior management interviewed in various companies saying
that their objective was mere `Web presence'. Read more…
Hindu Business Line (January 2004)
Beauty salon business gets good facelift, says study
The
beauty salon market in the country has been growing steadily over the last
few years. According to ValueNotes Database, as at the end of FY 2003, there
were an estimated 61,000 salons in towns and cities with a population in excess
of 10 lakh, which racked up an aggregate turnover between Rs 1,493 crore and
Rs 1,805 crore. Read
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Economic
Times (January 2004)
Falling margins seen hurting home loan
cos
The
buoyant housing loan industry, growing at an average of 30%, is besieged of
the problems of falling interest margins and tendency by banks for compromising
on due-diligence, according to Value Notes Database, a provider of business
intelligence and research. Read more…
Forbes.com
(November 2003)
Dell Cancels Plan To Send Jobs Overseas
Despite
Dell's sudden pullback from its outsourcing to India, the Indian business
process outsourcing market is expected to reach $1.8 billion this year, according
to Investrend Research affiliate ValueNotes, which calls the phenomenon the
"Decade of the BPOs." Read more…
First
Research Consortium
ValueNotes
becomes a member of the First Research Consortium, formed to promulgate standards
for independent research providers in the wake of the research scandals and
global settlement for the ten investment banks. Read
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Membership
of the CEO Council
Arun
Jethmalani, CEO, ValueNotes Database joins the Task Force on Global Alliances,
which will collaborate throughout the U.S. and global industry with related
organizations, exchanges, brokerages and individuals to provide public companies
with a voice in significant developments impacting them and their shareholders.
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Domian-b.com
(August 2003)
Well connected
Talking
about Infosys, which has been featured 34th in Wired magazine's list, Arun
Jethmalani, CEO of Value Notes says, "Infosys' success has been based
on the fact that it has been able to implement and execute on a vision.” Read
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Hindu
Business Line (April 20, 2000)
ValueNotes for corporate info
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for information on the corporate world without surfing the Internet for hours?
Try the ValueNotes.com site… Read more…