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US co RMS to set up BPO centre

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New Delhi, July 7

The US-based Receivable Management Services (RMS), a player in business-to-business accounts receivable space, plans set up its first centre in India with an investment of $3-4 million. "We will set up our first BPO centre in India at Gurgaon, which will be operational by August. In the first phase, we will invest about $3-4 million and increase it to $10 million in the next three years," the RMS India Chief Operating Officer, Mr Anil Kumar, said in a statement here.

The Gurgaon centre would have the capacity of about 400 seats and the company plans to recruit 800-1,000 people in the first year with numbers rising to 5,000 professionals in three years. "The $10 million investment would also be used in setting up another three centres in locations such as Jaipur, Chandigarh and Ludhiana in the coming three years," he added.

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