
Tuesday, September 27, 2011 | 9:00 a.m. CDT
While India continues to be the location of choice for offshoring F&A services, the FAO delivery-location landscape now has a truly global footprint. Multiple factors have driven service providers to expand their FAO delivery footprint, including:
- New buyer geographies – FAO has expanded beyond the U.S. and the UK into new source geographies, growing globally in scope
- Need for a truly global delivery network – global sourcing solution requirements continue to evolve around language skills, time zone proximity, and cultural sensitivity
- Resource constraints at established locations – the demand for talent is fast outstripping supply in established locations while operating costs continue to soar
- Location concentration risk mitigation – buyers are increasingly viewing locations as a part of a global delivery portfolio
Join us for an informative one-hour webinar to discuss the key findings from Everest Group’s latest study, The New Frontiers: Emerging Locations in the FAO Landscape. This webinar will help you and your company understand various aspects of the FAO delivery-location landscape including:
- Value proposition of global sourcing in FAO
- Expanding FAO delivery footprint
- New FAO delivery locations, with a spotlight on five emerging locations across the globe
- Saurabh Gupta, Vice President, Everest Group
- Kuldeep Lulla, Senior Research Analyst, Everest Group