Three top executives quit Satyam BPO

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 11:47 PM IST

Three senior support managers at Satyam Computer's BPO unit have resigned.

A company spokesperson said Satyam BPO Global Head (Human Resources) Naresh Jhangiani along with V Satyanandam (Head of corporate services) and Kulwinder Singh (Head of marketing- Asia Pacific) have resigned.

"Apart from Jhangiani, the other two executives are from middle management. They had put in their papers a month or two back as they look out for better opportunities," the spokesperson said.

Last week Vineet Nayyar, the CEO of Satyam's new owner Tech Mahindra, had said Satyam has an excess staff of 10,000.

The spokesperson said that these exits do not have a bearing to the statement and "there would be no impact on the company of their (three managers) exit".

"The company is looking at smoothening the process and no significant impact is expected on the daily operations as these executive work for supporting teams," he said.

Satyam BPO was set up in 2002 as Nipuna and handles most of Satyam customers.

Its clients come primarily from the banking, financial services and insurance verticals along with manufacturing. It has about 2,400 employees and has one delivery centre each in Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai.

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