Metanoia promotes Sri Lankan BPO in UK

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Metanoia Partners Ltd has jointly organised a Spring Conference with the International Association of Accountants Innovation & Technology Consultants (IAAITC) in the UK to promote Sri Lankan BPO services with one of the leading Financial and Accounting Outsourcing (FAO) companies in Sri Lanka.

The conference “Business Survival for Accountants” will be held at the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Museum and Conference Center Coventry on 9 March, 2011.

Metanoia has partnered with the IAAITC and the business development event will focus on the use of technology to save costs and build new revenue streams for accountants. The themes centre around BPO, Cloud Computing, Cloud Telephony, E-Marketing, the new UK Legal framework on Data Protection and Security and the EU Bribery Act.

Based in the UK, Metanoia Partners is a leading ICT and Knowledge Transfer company with a network of more than 500 consultants in Europe, North America and Asia.

Commenting on the event Metanoia Partners CEO and Managing Partner Nigel K. J. Dye said: “We are dedicated to promoting Sri Lankan companies as they align with our strategy– knowledge transfer from West to East and service transfer from East to West. With such events, Metanoia will create awareness on the many knowledge skills available from Sri Lanka. I am confident our focused approach to business development will lead to more opportunities.”

In Sri Lanka and SE Asia, Metanoia offer a portfolio of Consulting 2.0, Knowledge Transfer, Market Entry Strategies and Specialist Training services. They recently concluded a successful consulting assignment for a leading mobile operator in Sri Lanka.  Dennis Scott Managing Partner responsible for the UK quoted “We see the pool of knowledge workers in Sri Lanka as a strategic asset. The UK is under intense pressure to reduce cost and Sri Lankan BPO can play a major role if introduced effectively.”

According to U.G.R Jagath Kumara Managing Partner and General Manager for Asia and Middle East for Metanoia Partners “The Sri Lankan Government is keen to develop a knowledge based economy and BPOs will play a significant role to generate revenue and employment for the country. Through targeted campaigns and conferences like this, Metanoia can promote Sri Lanka and Sri Lankan IT companies to Europe and the UK”

Metanoia have planned to conduct similar business development seminars in UK and Europe in coming months.

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