Global In-house Center (GIC) Landscape Annual Report 2017 – Will President Trump’s Job Protection Initiatives be a Wake Up Call for the GIC Model?

31 Mar 2017
by Rohitashwa Aggarwal, Sakshi Garg, Shivani Mudgil

The global sourcing market continued to evolve and grow rapidly in 2016 to cross US$175 billion. While buyers leveraged different sourcing models as per their objectives and requirements, the GIC model continued to be an integral component of this evolution.

The success of the GIC model in India, Poland, and the Philippines led buyers to explore its application in other locations. While these countries continue to lead GIC activity, companies also established GICs in other parts of Asia, Central & Eastern Europe (CEE), Rest of Nearshore Europe (RONE) (which includes Ireland, Norther Ireland, Scotland, and Portugal), Latin America, and Middle East & Africa (MEA).

Besides the geographic diversification, the GIC market also expanded across verticals and functions.

Scope

This research leverages Everest Group’s proprietary GIC database, the industry’s most comprehensive database on GICs. The analysis is based on GICs providing offshore delivery of global services and excludes shared service centers that serve domestic operations.

  • Data from the GIC database and Everest Group’s experience in the GIC segment has been supplemented by knowledge on key themes of the study, sourced through interactions with people working in GICs
  • This report is relevant to a broad set of stakeholders — buyers / parent organizations, service providers, GICs, and industry influencers (investors, industry bodies, etc.)

Content

This report provides an in-depth analysis of the GIC landscape and trends. It covers market size, growth, and distribution of GICs by buyer portfolio, scale, functions supported, and offshore delivery locations.

The research also provides an overview of the trends witnessed in the overall GIC landscape in 2016. This has been compared with GIC activity for the previous two years, to bring forth key areas of differences.

It also analyzes the GIC market across key offshore delivery locations, industry verticals, and functions:

  • The location section covers GIC activity across India, Rest of Asia, CEE, RONE, Latin America, and MEA. The subsection focuses on activity in the established as well as emerging delivery locations covering the GIC market size, number of new setups, and key cities in these locations
  • The industry and function section analyzes the GIC market across key industry verticals — Banking, Financial Services, & Insurance (BFSI); Energy & Utilities (E&U); healthcare; manufacturing; retail & Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG); and technology & communication, and functions (business process – finance and accounting, human resource, supply chain, industry-specific processes, analytics, and customer care; information technology – application development & maintenance and infrastructure; and research & development / engineering

The study concludes with an assessment of the likely impact of President Trump’s job protection policies on the GIC model and its implications for enterprises.

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