Legal Services Outsourcing: Crisis Creates New Opportunities for LPOs
November 2009, Price USD 480/ INR 22,000
The global legal industry, like any other industry, has been significantly impacted by the economic slowdown. The legal industry has gone through budget cuts, layoffs and cost pressures over the period of one year that has resulted in a change in the operating dynamics of the global legal industry.
Use of Custom Surveys by Investment Professionals
September 2009, Price USD 3750/ INR 1,82,000
According to a new study by Integrity Research Associates and ValueNotes. Custom Survey Research there are 38% of financial analysts using surveys as part of their investment research process. The study analyses the survey research industry focused on the investment community through a survey carried out from April through June 2009 across key financial markets.
Outsourcing in Malaysia: Scaling New Heights
August 2009, Price USD 500/ INR 25,000
Malaysia has emerged as one of the leading destinations for outsourcing with five Malaysian companies included in the Global Services 100 list. Backed by world class infrastructure and supportive government bodies, the country has seen an influx of global outsourcing giants like HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, DHL, Shell, IBM, HP, EDS and CSC, in the recent past.
Impact of Economic Downturn on the Legal Industry and Offshoring
August 2009, Price USD 125/ INR 6200
The impact of the downturn on the global legal industry has been significant. The year 2008 was disappointing for the legal industry (especially for the law firms). Overall spend on outside counsel that had been experiencing a double digit growth for the last five years, witnessed a drop in growth this year (2008-09).
Data Security and Privacy in the Legal Services Outsourcing Industry
July 2009, Price USD 125/ INR 6,200
Data security is the biggest concern of law firms as well as corporates that currently offshore as well as those that are considering to offshore. In our recent survey of US and UK law firms, data security and privacy emerged as the primary concerns of buyers of offshore legal services.
Magazines: The new outsourcing frontier?
July 2009, Price USD 150/ INR 7,000
The magazine segment represents a major chunk of the global print publishing market. Considering that more than 100,000 magazine titles are being published in the US and UK alone, the magazine publishing industry is huge in scale and operations. Each year the US and UK magazine market sell upwards of 4 billion magazine copies.
Legal Services Outsourcing: What do Law Firms Think?
May 2009, Price USD 395/ INR 20,000
The US and UK based law firms and in-house legal counsels are the key buyers of legal services. Several international law firms are building relationships and exploring newer business/operating models through tie-ups and partnerships and are trying to understand the offshore market.
e-learning Outsourcing 2009: Advantage India
May 2009 , Price USD 495/ INR 25,000
Revenues from the Indian e-learning offshoring industry stand at approximately USD 341 million at the end of calendar year 2008. While the economic recession will impact the growth in the industry for the next 6-8 quarters, the market will recoup and grow much faster, until 2012.
Offshoring in the Publishing Vertical 2009
April 2009, Price USD 495/ INR 25,000
The Asian sub-continent has established itself as the world's publishing destination - with offshored pre-press services valued at $780 m as of 2008. India continues to hold the largest share of offshored publishing services, contributing $660 m. The STM/Academic, educational and legal publishing form a bulk of offshoring to India, with traction in other segments such as magazines, corporate/B2B publishing, etc.
Dual Value Offer of Market Research Outsourcing Reports
January 2009, Price USD 1,120 / INR 55,000
ValueNotes released the report: Market Research Outsourcing: The India Growth Story which provides an overview of the buyer scenario and an in-depth analysis of the Indian vendor space along with profiles of major industry players. In continuation to our efforts to research the MRO space, recently we have conducted a MRO Buyer Survey . This buyer survey helps to understand the buyer perceptions, opinions and experiences on outsourcing in the market research sector.
Career in Indian LPO: A Problem of Perception?
November 2008, Price USD 125/ INR 6,200
A career with an Indian LPO was the least preferred among the students of law school, according to a recent survey conducted by ValueNotes. This is despite the fact that 45% of the respondents felt that the pay package at an LPO was better as compared to law firms.
Publishing Outsourcing in the Philippines: An Overview
November 2008, Price USD 250/ INR 12,250
With over 100 service providers, some of them with decades of experience, the Indian publishing offshoring industry is quite mature. While India commands a lions share in publishing outsourcing, especially in the STM (scientific, technical and medical) segment, service providers in countries like Philippines and China have been around for quite some time.
Document Review in Discovery: Offshoring Opportunities
September 2008, Price USD 120/ INR 6,200
Document review makes up anywhere from 50% to 80% of the total litigation costs. Law firms and corporations are increasingly using outside service providers as a convenient and cost effective option for providing document review services.
Offshoring By US Newspaper Publishers
September 2008, Price USD 400/ INR 19,600
The offshore opportunity from newspaper publishers is estimated to be approximately $3.5 b. The estimated Indian offshoring to the newspaper publishers at $35 m in 2008 highlights the huge untapped potential.
Opportunities in the Indian Domestic BPO Market
July 2008 , Price USD 613/ INR 30,030
ValueNotes research indicates that the domestic BPO industry stands at an inflection point, with the growing scale of Indian buyers as well as the emergence of significant vendors with greater capabilities. The recently released report by ValueNotes estimates the share of third party revenues is 27% of the domestic BPO market, at Rs. 18 billion for FY08.
Cost and Productivity analysis of Publishing BPO industry
July 2008, Price USD 125/ INR 6,200
The continuous influx of entrants in the emerging publishing niches as well as in the traditional areas of STM has led to increased pricing pressures in the market, with publishers aiming to make the most from the oversupply.
Outsourcing in the Indian Banking Industry
July 2008, Price USD 280/ INR 13,720
The Indian banking industry is witnessing robust growth under the influence of a changing regulatory environment, rapid technological advancements, heightened competition and consolidation. This changing landscape in the banking industry is driving banks to explore the outsourcing option to achieve efficiencies.
Offshoring Patent Services to India
June 2008, Price USD 420/ INR 20,580
Revenues from the Indian patent services offshoring industry are estimated at $46 m for the calendar year 2007 and are expected to reach $206 m by end 2012.Typically catering to the international markets, patent services outsourcing to India is still in its infancy with a history of only about 3 to 4 years behind it.
Market Research Outsourcing: The India Growth Story
January 2008, Price USD 435/ INR 21,490
The Indian MRO space comprises over 110 vendors and most of these offer non-market research services also. However, interestingly, the leaders in the category are largely market research-focused firms and not necessarily the diversified BPO and KPO firms.
Bioinformatics Outsourcing for Life Sciences: India Opportunity
December 2007, Price USD 335/ INR 16,550
ValueNotes estimates that India's bioinformatics services outsourcing revenues are about USD 32 million, and are expected to grow at a CAGR of 25% touching USD 62 million by 2010. Going forward, we expect vendors to explore alliances or acquisitions to broaden their product/service portfolio, customer base, and geographical reach.
Offshoring Legal Services to India: An Update
July 2007, Price USD 625/ INR 30,700
The India revenues from legal services offshoring are slated to grow from $146 million for the calendar year 2006 to reach $640 million by end 2010. The industry employed around 7,500 people in the legal offshoring space in India as of end 2006. The number of employees is expected to reach 32,000 by end 2010.
Offshoring in the Publishing Vertical :An Update
May 2007, Price USD 625/ INR 30,700
The revenues from Indian publishing offshoring are slated to grow from $440 million in 2006 to reach $1.46 billion in 2010. There were an estimated 26,000 employees in this space in 2006 and this number will grow to 74,000 by 2010. The study focuses on the three key segments: STM/Academic, Educational and Legal publishing that form a bulk of offshoring to India.
Pharmaceutical Outsourcing in Drug Discovery and Development: Contract Research Opportunity in India
April 2007, Price USD 600/ INR 29,400
Soaring drug discovery development times, prolonged regulation-mandated testing, complex review processes, rapidly escalating R&D expenditures and competition are compelling pharmaceutical companies to outsource various services to inexpensive but highly skilled destinations in Asia.
ValueNotes Outsourcing DealTracker
February 2007, Price USD 395 195/ INR 9,700
The Indian share of BPO revenues from the offshoring of revenue cycle management (RCM) services is estimated at USD 125 million for the year 2006. ValueNotes Research expects the total revenues from this segment to reach USD 410 million by 2011.
US Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management : Offshoring of Medical Coding and Billing Services
May 2006, Price USD 195/ INR 9,700
The medical transcription outsourcing grabbed a lot of media attention in India during 1995 - 97, well before 'BPO' became a household term. Currently, medical transcription offshoring from India generates USD 195 million in revenues; and is expected to reach USD 647 million by 2010, according to ValueNotes.
Offshoring Tax Returns Preparation to India
November 2006, Price USD 245/ INR 12,150
Indian accountants are gaining expertise in preparing 1040s, 1065s and 1120s. ValueNotes estimates that in 2006, approximately 360,000 Returns were prepared by Indian vendors, garnering $40 million in revenues. Shortage of accountants and the grueling tax season are the prime offshoring drivers.
Insurance Outsourcing: India Gains Momentum As Offshoring Intensifies
October 2006, Price USD 195/ INR 9700
The Indian offshore insurance services (BPO) industry is estimated to be worth $690 million in 2006, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 30% a year up to FY2010, driven by the need to reduce costs, differentiate products in an increasingly competitive environment, and ensure regulatory compliance.
Banking and Financial Services Offshoring: From Transaction processing to Analytics
July 2006, Price USD 245/ INR 12,150
With growth rates of 30 to 35%, India's revenues from banking and financial services offshoring is likely to reach $6.5 billion by FY2011. However, this is still a fraction of the "offshoreable" market potential. Almost 50% of the world's biggest banks in terms of asset size already have significant presence in India.
Offshoring of Automotive Design & Engineering Services to India
July 2006, Price USD 245/ INR 12,150
The automobile industry, especially in the US and Europe is facing intense competitive pressures - rising labour costs, shorter product cycles, dropping profitability and rapid growth in emerging markets. This has created a set of enabling factors, or drivers, that are forcing Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and auto ancillaries to explore outsourcing and offshoring options.
The US Medical Transcription Industry: Perspective on Outsourcing and Offshoring
May 2006, Price USD 195/ INR 9,700
The medical transcription outsourcing grabbed a lot of media attention in India during 1995 - 97, well before 'BPO' became a household term. Currently, medical transcription offshoring from India generates USD 195 million in revenues; and is expected to reach USD 647 million by 2010, according to ValueNotes.
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