UST Global opens new office in the Philippines
By
siliconindia news bureau
Aliso Viejo, California: UST Global, a provider of IT services and business process outsourcing (BPO) solutions, announced today the opening of their new office in Philippines. The new office will provide software development and maintenance services for the company's global clients.
"The culture and values of the Philippine people very much aligns with those of UST Global. The country has a well-educated workforce familiar with U.S. and Western European business practices, English language proficiency, an excellent communications infrastructure throughout the country and a business-friendly environment which encourages innovation and technology," said Dan Gupta, Chairman and CEO, UST Global.
"Our new operation in Makati City is another milestone in the history of UST Global in our quest to become one of the premier global providers in the IT and BPO service industry," Gupta added. The new offices will also provide additional services, which are ERP, infrastructure services and business process outsourcing (BPO).
"The culture and values of the Philippine people very much aligns with those of UST Global. The country has a well-educated workforce familiar with U.S. and Western European business practices, English language proficiency, an excellent communications infrastructure throughout the country and a business-friendly environment which encourages innovation and technology," said Dan Gupta, Chairman and CEO, UST Global.
"Our new operation in Makati City is another milestone in the history of UST Global in our quest to become one of the premier global providers in the IT and BPO service industry," Gupta added. The new offices will also provide additional services, which are ERP, infrastructure services and business process outsourcing (BPO).
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