May 23, 2011, 2:01 pm
“TCS eyes slice of legal process outsourcing market” – a new day, another entrant to the LPO market. The recent announcement by the CEO of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) regarding exploring of opportunities in the LPO segment should come as no surprise to players in the IT-BPO or KPO sector. The LPO market has grown by leaps and bounds since its inception, examples of which are evident through the number of players in the market currently and their growing client base spanning 3 continents.
A primary reason for Thomson Reuters’s acquisition of Pangea3 and UnitedLex’s of Lawscribe in late 2010, in my mind, was to meet growing demands by organizations and law firms alike to cut costs and increase process efficiencies. These acquisitions saw these market heavyweights expand their businesses, core strengths and the ability to offer clients additional solutions. The market is primarily serviced by pure-play providers, like CPA Global, Pangea3, UnitedLex and Mindcrest, who offer legal services as their core focus. The last 2-3 years has seen IT-BPO players entering the market to add to their top line and expand into new service areas. Their only competition is from these large pure-play providers who have established themselves globally because of their head start.
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acquisition,
BPO,
EXL,
Infosys,
KPO,
legal,
Legal process outsourcing,
LPO,
opportunities,
Pangea3,
TCS,
Thomson Reutuers,
UnitedLex,
Wipro,
WNS Category:
Legal outsourcing,
LPO,
Outsourcing |
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November 12, 2009, 5:23 pm
Margin pressures are a sign of maturity (and commoditization) in any services industry. Publishing outsourcing is no different. Low entry barriers have kept the wannabes pouring in, relentlessly setting up shop, offering ridiculously low prices … to a point where it won’t work any further. However, that hasn’t stopped any more wannabes from joining the game.
While this phenomenon on one side of the industry spectrum has led to rapid commoditization of services, it has also galvanized creativity amongst players on the other side. Innovations in productivity enhancements, process refinement and proprietary product development has become the new mantra for industry leaders, in order to stay in a profitable game. Today, prices have dropped to levels that have pushed struggling players out of business, while the larger players are desperately seeking opportunities to grow.
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commoditization,
differentiators,
Innovation,
maturity,
opportunities,
pressures,
pricing,
process,
productivity,
Publishing outsourcing,
ValueNotes Category:
Mergers and Acquisitions,
Publishing Industry,
Publishing outsourcing,
Publishing Practice |
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