Global internet firm AOL's call centre facility in Bangalore has been acquired by Aegis BPO Services, an Essar group company. | |
The value of the deal was not disclosed by the companies. However, industry sources peg it around $30 million (Rs 120 crore).
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The decision by AOL to sell its captive BPO operations comes after a few global companies started this exercise to cut costs. | |
The trend was started by GE, when it reduced its stake in its BPO operations in India by selling majority stake in the business to two private equity players. | |
Another global financial institution, Citibank, is expected close a similar deal this year. Aviva Insurance is another firm which is planning to take this route. | |
The acquisition comes as a shot in the arm for Aegis with an annual revenues of over $200 million and an employee strength of 19,000. | |
Aegis CEO and Managing Director Aparup Sengupta said: "With AOL as a client, it gives a clear visibility to our portfolio and will strengthen our offshore customer management capabilities. AOL's competence allows us to get into the tech-support area covering voice and non-voice offerings." | |
At present, 85 per cent of Aegis' operations are in the voice category and the rest in the non-voice category. Acquiring AOL's call centre would aid the company in augmenting its operations and extending its horizontal services for new clients, Sengupta said. | |
"We are already working with Fortune 500 companies in the banking and telecommunications sector." | |
AOL's Executive Vice-President (international) Maneesh Dhir said AOL would continue to strengthen its local operations. AOL commenced call centre operations in July 2003. | |