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Off-shore Development Dexterity plans office in Sweden L.N. Revathy
Coimbatore April 11 Dexterity Business Analysts plans to establish its office in Sweden to tap the Scandinavian market, its CEO, Mr Pravin Shekar, has said. Disclosing Dexterity's expansion plans to Business Line, he said the seven-year-old Chennai headquartered company offering software and knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) services for market research domain already has offices at Ohio in the US and Frankfurt in Germany. "We have been strengthening our presence in the Indian market during the last couple of years. We are now planning to spread our wings into Sweden. Our client base spreads across 15 countries," he added. Claiming his company to be among the top three Indian companies in the technology and KPO services (for research and analytics) space, he said "Dexterity provides specialised services in areas such as data warehousing, data mining, business intelligence and analytics among others." Mr Palanivel Kuppuswamy, Executive Chairman, Dexterity Group, said the company had in the last three years recorded a 100 per cent growth year on year. According to him, 90 per cent of the research work in India was still on pen and paper. "India is a complicated market. The penetration is slow," he said referring to use of technological advances in business research and analytics.
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