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EXL acquires Schneider' BPO firm in Czech Republic09-JUL-09
Nasdaq-listed EXL Service has acquired the operations of European logistics provider Schneider Logistics in the Czech Republic.
Work-from-home policy a concern for BPO companies11-AUG-08
Business process outsourcing (BPO) companies are concerned about security issues and investment demands from infrastructure and technology upgradation following the move by the Department of
EXL Q2 net falls 5% on forex losses08-AUG-08
Delayed ramp-ups and foreign exchange losses have impacted Nasdaq-listed business process outsourcing (BPO) firm EXLService Holdings’ net income for the second quarter results ended June 30,
Exl Service reshuffles top management18-APR-08
Exl Service Holdings, a New Delhi-based business process outsourcing (BPO) company, plans to venture into new cities and grow the new domains started last year even as it has reshuffled the top
EXL eyes UP for setting up ITeS SEZ23-NOV-07
Information technology enabled service (ITeS) companies are among many others in the process of acquiring a special economic zone (SEZ) status in Uttar Pradesh.
`We plan to have a separate domestic team`16-NOV-07
Nasdaq-listed EXL Service, a leading Indian business process outsourcing (BPO) firm, is now looking at the domestic BPO market too. It wants to set up SEZ units and centres across the country to
EXL Service acquires KPO firm Inductis10-JUL-06
EXL Service Holdings, an offshore business process outsourcing (BPO) firm has taken its first steps towards inorganic growth strategy by acquiring Inductis, a strategy and analytics company with
EXL eyes $100m revenues04-OCT-03
EXL Services, a third party business process outsourcing (BPO) company, expects its revenues to cross $100 million in 2004-05.
Indian IT firms hail order26-SEP-03
Reacting to the decision, Indias IT- nabled services (ITES) sector said the ruling of the federal court is a boon for the countrys ITES sector.
  
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