In the last few years, global services delivery from Africa has experienced a significant uptick, largely driven by Africa’s emergence as the next low-cost location for small-scale Global Business Services (GBS) centers. This is driven by strong government support enabling global services delivery, increased services maturity, low market congestion, improving infrastructure capabilities, and a strong domestic market.
As enterprises prepare to evaluate this market, they will need to be cognizant of the key trade-offs and associated risks for operating in the region. This will require having a deeper view into the role of each country location in global delivery portfolios and understanding potential opportunities.
This report will help market players select the best-fit location to support their service delivery. It highlights the relative attractiveness and talent-cost proposition of key African locations for supporting global services delivery, based on a holistic and multi-faceted assessment covering 10+ parameters.
Scope
Geography: Africa
Industry: global services
Content
This report provides detailed and relative assessment of 10 African locations from a global services delivery standpoint
It provides actionable insights based on an assessment of multiple parameters, including:
Africa global services market overview and key market trends
Role of country locations in global delivery portfolios
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