FPT Corp features in world outsourcing list

Feb 22nd at 17:43
22-02-2014 17:43:43+07:00

FPT Corp features in world outsourcing list

Viet Nam's leading IT outsourcing service provider FPT Corporation has announced that it features in the 2014 Global Outsourcing 100 list by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP).

 

FPT is the first Viet Nam-based company to be selected by IAOP for its excellent performance across all four assessment categories, namely and growth, customer satisfaction, organisational competence and management capability.

Last year, FPT was recognised by IAOP as being among the 10 best companies in Japan and 10 best leaders in South East Asia.

"It is our great honor to be recognised as an industry leader," said Nguyen Thanh Lam, FPT Software's CEO, adding that the recognition reaffirmed its position as a leading IT outsourcing company in South East Asia and the largest in Viet Nam.

Lam said FPT serves over 250 customers worldwide, of which nearly 40 are Fortune 500 firms in sectors of manufacturing, semiconductors, healthcare, oil & gas, financial services and satellite TV.

With delivery centers located across the United States, Japan, Europe, Asia Pacific, Australia and Viet Nam, FPT delivers world-class services in Mobility, Cloud, Embedded System, Q&A testing, Legacy Migration, Package Implementation, Application Service and BPO.

FPT collected over US$100 million in revenue and created jobs for 5,000 employees in 2013. It has set a growth target of more than 30 per cent in revenue and another 2,500 jobs for this year.

Meanwhile, the Global Outsourcing 100 list, in its ninth year now, recognises the world's best outsourcing service providers that provide the full spectrum of outsourcing services.

This means not just information technology and business process outsourcing, but also facility services, real estate and capital asset management, manufacturing and logistics.

The rankings are based on applications received and evaluated by an independent judging panel organised by IAOP.

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