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Cebu City now Asia's top outsourcing city - survey

- Ma. Elisa Osorio  -

MANILA, Philippines - Cebu City emerged as Asia’s top outsourcing city, overtaking Chinese cities Shanghai and Beijing, a survey from one of the global outsourcing advisory firms showed yesterday.

Data from strategic advisory firm for global outsourcing and investments Tholons ranked Cebu City as the top Asian outsourcing city, followed by Shanghai and Beijing in China. Three other Philippine cities were included in the top 18 Asian outsourcing cities: Pasig, Quezon City and Mandaluyong.

However, the survey showed that Makati City, the country’s leading business district has slipped from the survey as a good BPO destination. Tholons showed that Makati City is no longer in the list of Asian cities included in the Top 50 Global Emerging Outsourcing Countries.

 “It is unfortunate that the country’s acknowledged financial capital is losing out in the BPO boom. The impact is being felt by mostly the middle class residents of Makati who would otherwise be recipients of jobs and business opportunities in BPOs, especially call centers,” Makati Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado said.

He also noted that allied sectors like construction and real estate have also been affected.

“While we read glowing accounts of investors being bullish about the Philippines as a BPO destination, most of them are locating in other cities in Metro Manila. As a result, residents in these cities get better opportunities for employment and livelihood, as well as skills training and education,” Mercado explained.

He said the city government has not been able to match the investments poured in by neighboring cities in education and infrastructure to suit the demands of BPO firms.

He also said the city government’s business support services have deteriorated, turning off many investors including BPO firms.

 “I have received unflattering reports about the way city hall has been treating our businessmen and potential investors. This has greatly contributed to the drop in the city’s overall competitiveness as a business haven,” Mercado noted.

He said Makati needs to regain its competitive edge, starting with a city government-driven campaign to address weaknesses and problems with key business services.

 “Makati needs to regain its competitive edge. The private sector is looking to the city government to institute programs to attract BPO investments. Sadly, city hall does not seem to realize the urgency of the problem,” Mercado said.

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