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Cerebra sees potential in BPO, architectural design segments

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Bangalore, Nov.9 Cerebra Integrated Technologies Ltd has identified BPO and Architectural Design segments as potential growth generators and plans to achieve its progression through inorganic route. The company has identified architectural and knowledge process outsourcing segments to grow its BPO portfolio.

Cerebra is in the process of short-listing such firms and intends to buy small- to mid sized firms in India and the US. The company plans to invest in building 200 seats strong BPO business globally.

The organic and inorganic growth plans through acquisitions would also be sound de-risking strategy for Cerebra, which now wants to be a player not just in the IT market but also in the EMS and KPO segment.

Mr Ranganathan V., Managing Director, said. “We see huge potential in this segment as firms globally outsource activities such as design, drawings, 3D modelling and so on to save on costs, this is a very manpower intensive segment and the cost savings arising from outsourcing for international firms would be significant.”

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