BPO firm in Forbes list lauds PH operations

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[24]7, a US IT software and services provider, says its Philippine operations were instrumental in its entry into Forbes' list of "America's most promising companies'

MOST PROMISING. [24]7 identified its local office as one of the key contributors to its success. AFP Photo

MANILA, Philippines – A business process outsourcing (BPO) firm named one of “America’s most promising companies” by Forbes Magazine recognized its Philippine operations as one of the key contributors to its success.

[24]7, a US IT software and services provider, said that its Philippine operations were instrumental in its entry into the Forbes list.

Renzi Ramirez, chief delivery officer of [24]7 Philippines, said the local office has grown alongside the head office in Campbell, California. The company’s Philippine office has been in operation for 7 years.

“[24]7 clients continue to give high regard on the Philippine operations. This reflects on the quality of talents and delivery of service that the Philippines is able to deliver. All these are among the reason why we made it to the Forbes list,” he said.

[24]7 ranked 31st on the magazine’s list of privately-held companies. The firms in the list were selected based on criteria such as growth in hiring of people, according to Forbes. The 2013 version is the 3rd installment of the annual list.

The company recorded $180 million revenues as of February, according to Forbes. The company recently opened a new office in Ortigas Center in Pasig City. – Rappler.com

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