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Chennai:
The growth of business process outsourcing (BPO) firms
in accounting, finance and investment domains is exacerbate
the shortage of chartered accountants according to director
HR of Infosys Technologies TV Mohandas Pai.
The
finance and accounting outsourcing was expected to touch
$24.6 billion globally by 2010. In 2006, 30 per cent of
all FAO work outsourced came to India, creating a demand
for chartered accountants.
Pai
speaking at a one-day seminar on BPO organised by Southern
India Regional Council of The Institute of Chartered Accountants
of India in Chennai on Saturday said there were more opportunities
in India than there are qualified people and the demand
for CAs is particularly high.
He
said that according to one estimate, India would need
50,000 CAs a year by the end of 2010. Till 2005, about
5000-6000 CAs were graduating every year. This number
has gone up to 9000-10000 in the last couple of years.
Pai
said the number has to be much higher to meet the potential
demand and added that the BPO sector as a whole is set
to employ 5.45 lakh people to generate revenues of $8.3
billion in 2007.
This
is against 4.15 lakh people in 2006, generating $ 6.3
billion of revenues, and 3.16 lakh people in 2005 generating
4.6 billion of revenues.
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