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Credit crunch boosts outsourcing
Banks look offshore

By Nick Heath

Published: Wednesday 18 June 2008

The credit crunch is predicted to drive greater demand for outsourcing in the financial services sector.

Almost half (41 per cent) of 70 financial services managers questioned in a survey by the Management Consultancies Association (MCA) and the British Bankers' Association (BBA), expect to increase their current levels of outsourcing because of the credit crunch.

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The survey found that 90 per cent of the companies have already outsourced part of their business and one-third had offshored work.

But there are still doubts about returns from outsourcing, with only 54 per cent saying they felt their organisation understood how to get good value from outsourcing and only 24 per cent saying they adequately understood the offshoring industry.

Almost all (90 per cent), of those questioned felt outsourcing is now an acceptable way to do business.

Fiona Czerniawska, author of the report and director of the MCA's Think Tank research unit, said in a statement: "While innovation and creativity is exciting, the credit crunch has also created something of a wake-up call to the financial services sector. Many institutions which have so far ignored the benefits of outsourcing are being forced to revisit it because of financial constraints and liquidity problems."


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