US-based Technosoft Corporation, a
software services and business process outsourcing (BPO), plans to hire
800 people in India, a company official said.
The $90 million Technosoft Corporation will also inaugurate its new 400-seater development centre here soon, the official added.
“Globally we plan to hire around 1,000
people by mid-2014 for our two operations – software services and
healthcare BPO. Eighty percent of the new hiring will be in India. The
company will soon inaugurate its new development centre near Chennai,”
Technosoft Corporation’s chief executive officer Rajiv Tandon told IANS
here.
Currently the company has three
development centres in Chennai and one in Bangalore with a around 1,600
employees, of which 1,000 are in India and 600 in the US.
Tandon said Technosoft Corporation is also looking at setting up BPO operations in tier two cities like Madurai.
Ruling out the consolidation of its
three delivery centres under one roof here, Tandon said the company
plans to move to a bigger facility in Bangalore.
“As per our corporate plan, by 2014 we
should have around 3,000 employees. Consolidation of operations under
one roof would happen then and when we have our own development centre.
We have invested in setting up systems at our existing centres and they
have to pay back,” Tandon said.
Technosoft Corporation currently serves
clients in financial services, technology, government, healthcare,
telecom, manufacturing, retail and utilities.
On the BPO side, Technosoft
Corporation’s business model is outcome based; the company gets paid on
the revenue generated by its client.
“Our focus is on end-to-end revenue cycle management,” Tandon said.
The company offers its services to
healthcare providers (hospitals) and would also venture into the payer
side of the business (insurance companies) this year, he added.
Tandon said the healthcare business
potential in the US – for both BPO and software services – is expected
to go up dramatically as the new healthcare bill introduced by President
Barack Obama (commonly known as Obamacare Bill) would add around 30
million people to the healthcare insurance system.
Tandon said the company would come out
with predictive data analytics solution for retail, financial services
sectors and later extend the same to logistics and telecom verticals.
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