The weak peso augurs well for the country’s service-oriented IT-business process management (ITBPM) industry with some global companies have already expressed keen interest on expanding in the Philippines as the depreciating local currency helps in making their operations cost competitive.
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Ayala Corp. has bared the group’s gains in its Sustainable Development Goals in healthcare, digital and energy.Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, the group’s chairman, told the International Innovation Summit on TuesdayAC Health, a champion of universal healthcare, hopes to touch one in five Filipinos by 2030 by wcreating the country’s largest primary care network, expanding
The Philippines IT-Business Process Management (ITBPM) industry aims to generate $59 billion in annual revenues by 2028 and additional 1.1 million jobs over a six-year period bringing total full time employees (FTEs) to 2.5 million as the industry seeks to rebrand as provider of high-value experien
Philstar Global reports the Philippines’ information technology-business process management (IT-BPM) sector is targeting to create 1.1 million new jobs in the next six years, which will be driven by digitally ready talent, as well as improved ease of doing business to attract more global investors.