The next book on the outsourcing industry could well be "One night @ a knowledge centre." Companies are outsourcing knowledge-intensive processes to India. |
Outsourcing of data mining and analysis could form the largest chunk of this knowledge process outsourcing or KPO, seen as a $12 billion opportunity by 2010. Margins in this business of analytics process outsourcing, or APO, tend to be higher as it is a "creative craft", Lalit Wangikar, head of India operations of APO firm Inductis tells Business Standard |
HDFC Bank is one of your clients. What did they outsource to you? |
They had a significant attrition problem in their saving accounts portfolio. We gave them a predictive model that gave them a likelihood of attrition and also the potential actions that they can take to prevent it. |
They gave you the data. You crunched it. Couldn't they have done it in-house? |
The number of variables that can be simultaneously monitored by a small in-house team is just about 10, and even that would be challenging. We can analyse up to 500 variables simultaneously and all it takes is a few months. It is like multi-dimensional modelling, rather than linear modelling. |
And most of the demand for such modelling would be emanating from outside India? |
That's true. The Indian market is not so profitable today though we expect it to become exciting in the next 3-4 years. Actually, availability of data in India is an issue. So 14 or our 16 active clients are from the US. |
Your client within the organisation is...? |
The chief marketing officer rather than the chief information officer, which is the single point for most other software or outsourcing assignments. |
So the people you employ are not techies? |
We look for statisticians, econometricians, management graduates, engineers and the number-crunching analysts. |
Since you operate in a niche with just a handful of players, the margins must be high? |
Gross margins are 40-55 per cent while net margins range from 10-25 per cent. |
Your billing options are very interesting too? What is this risk-reward option that you offer? |
Typical project size is $100,000 to $1 million. Clients can be billed by the hour (up to $40/hour), give us a retainer, or we could put in our resources upfront and share the gains. |
Are there always gains? |
The rule of thumb is that for any assignment, the impact of our analysis is 10-30 times the fees paid. |