Tata Consultancy Services bets on growing economy of Peru

IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has opened a new office in the Peruvian

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province, Lima, with the purpose of rendering its services to the country.

Peru is an important market for TCS with the growth forecasts for the IT-BPO sector in Peru remaining high despite the global economic crisis, a press release issued here today stated.

This launch marks a milestone in the region for the expansion of the company as it adds to the offices present in Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Ecuador and Colombia.

"Our economy has seen one of the most outstanding growths of the region and it demands BPO and IT services rendered by TCS, like any other parts of Latin America" Country Head of Peru, Chile and Ecuador, Alejandro Valenzuela, said in the release.

According to him, "TCS style of doing business is recognised in the world. The prestige of India as a country which offers solutions in technology, efficiency and quality is supported by Tata’s trademark and should be one of the pillars of the commercial success we will achieve in Peru. We are sure that our businesses will grow by leaps and bounds just like the economy of this developing country."

In this way, the Indian company seeks to show its main differential factors--a global network, innovation laboratories, constant generation of new talents, industry leadership and financial soundness, the release said.

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