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Key Cities - Asia

 


The listing below highlights key cities that we currently track within Asia. We continue to broaden our coverage of cities across geographies across multiple Tiers of locations. The links below provide a snapshot of published research relevant to the particular city or country. For more information about specific cities and location-related analyses please email our Client Director team

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Geography: Asia -  Perspectives on Delivery Center Locations for BPO - Asia

Country 

Tier 1

Tier 1.5/2

Tier 3/4

Relevant Research Resources

India

Bangalore       
Mumbai
New Delhi  

Ahmedabad
Chennai
Hyderabad
Jaipur
Kolkata
Pune

Bhubaneshwar
Chandigarh
Coimbatore
Gandhinagar
Indore
Kochi
Lucknow
Mangalore
Mohali
Nagpur
Nashik
Pondicherry
Thiruvananthapuram
Vadodara
Vizag

Availability of European Language Skills for BPO Industry in India

NASSCOM-Everest India BPO Study: Roadmap 2012 - Capitalizing on the Expanding BPO Landscape

Indian Captive Market - Trends and Implications

BPO Market Update: Indian Supplier Landscape

China

Beijing
Dalian
Shanghai
Shenzhen

Chengdu
Guangzhou
Hangzhou
Wuhan

Changchun
Changsha
Tianjin
Xian

What's happening in China: A Curtain-Raiser on the IT and Business Process Services Exports Market

Malaysia

Cyber Jaya
Kuala Lumpur 

     

The Philippines

Metro Manila

Bacolod
Cebu

Camarines Sur
Iloilo City
Pampanga

Global Location Insights: May 2009

The Silent Knight - The Philippines Emerging Non-Voice BPO Capability

Singapore

Singapore

     

Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh
Hanoi

     

Thailand

Bangkok

     

Indonesia

Jakarta

   

 

Tier-classifications of cities are based on a combination of several factors which describe the intrinsic capabilities existing in the city. Classifications provided in this section describe the relative Tiering of cities within a region and provide an early view on how different options may compare.

Tier 1: Cities that are typically established commercial centers in the region with large labor pools, relatively better physical infrastructure, existing base of support services (e.g., recruiters), and multiple supplier and captive delivery centers. Tier 1 cities typically provide a wide breadth of skills across multiple functions but tend to be relatively more expensive. These cities also usually have good air connectivity to key commercial centers in the region.

Tier 2: Cities that are upcoming centers with moderate sized labor pools, developing physical infrastructure and support services, and growing supplier and captive delivery presence. Tier 2 cities typically provide strong skill-pools in specific functions but tend to be limited in their ability to provide deep skill-pools across a breadth of functions.

Tier 3/4: Cities that possess small labor pools, evolving physical infrastructure and support services, and may have a few or no supplier and captive delivery centers. Tier 3/4 cities typically tend to be less expensive and require investment and effort to cultivate as scalable options.