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Indian IT-BPM Industry – FY2013

Performance Review, FY2014 Outlook

Mumbai, 12th February 2013

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AGENDA

Where is the global economy heading

How is the Indian IT-BPM Industry evolving

Which are the new growth markets/ emerging verticals

The year that went by, and the year ahead

What challenges lie before us

AGENDA

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Source: NASSCOM

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Global sourcing continues to outperform

IT-BPM spend

Worldwide IT-BPM Spend

USD billion

1,311

748

269

156

627

1,350-1,400

797

278

164

648

ER&D

Hardware

Packaged Software

Business ProcessManagement

IT Services

2012

2011

USD 1.9

trillion*

* 2012

70-72

44-46

2011 2012

IT Sourcing Business Process Sourcing

Global Sourcing Market size

USD billion

~9%

114-118

124-130

76-80

48-50

• Global IT- BPM market recorded growth of 4.8 per cent in 2012

• APAC recorded highest growth of 6 per cent, ~1.6X Global IT-

BPM spend; driven by BPM services (~9 per cent)

• Global sourcing continues to outpace global technology and

services spend; growing ~2X as fast as global IT spend

• Cost remains a key driver of outsourcing; along with simplification

and standardisation

Source: Everest, Forrester, Gartner, IDC

GLOBAL IT-BPM SPEND & SOURCING

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GDP Share

Contribution to India’s GDP grew ~3X in the last 10 years

Source: NASSCOM * funded startups

IT-BPM: Highest impact sector for India

Total exports share

IT-BPM exports share grew > 5X in the last 10 years

Direct Employment

One of largest organized private sector employers in India

Global Sourcing Share

India’s share of the global sourcing market

Domestic Market Growth

Outperforms exports-fastest growing IT market in the world

Start-up companies

Vibrant start-up community grew ~3X over the last 5 years

IT-BPM FACTS

4

~24%

~8%

3 mn

>52%

14.1%

450+*

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IT-BPM Industry – resilient, growing, evolving

64.0 76.3

87.7 95.0

10.2

12.2

13.2 13.0

FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013E

Hardware Services

100.9 108

88.1

74.2

E: Estimate

Source: NASSCOM

IT-BPM revenue break-up

USD billion

IT-BPM REVENUES

• Growth figures reflect variable impact of

currency

• Highest value add sector for India – 60-70 per

cent

• Exports mainstay of the industry - >70 per cent

• Indian IT-BPM exports offsets 50% of India’s oil

imports

• IT services today is a USD 50+ billion dollar

industry

• BPM is a USD 20 billion segment

• ER&D and products segment closing in on the

USD 20 billion mark too

H/W Growth

in INR= 8.5%

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IT-BPM exports logs double digit growth in

FY2013

IT-BPM Export revenues*

(USD billion)

39.9 43.9

15.9 17.8

13.0 14.1

FY2012 FY2013E

IT Services BPM S/W prod and Engg

68.8 75.8

• Industry growth in constant currency

terms meets NASSCOM guidance

• Exports: Y-o-Y growth 10.2 per cent, over

2X greater in INR terms

• Segments: IT service growth at ~10 per

cent; BPM growth faster at 12.2 per cent

• Business Drivers for the year-

• New verticals and geographies

• SMAC based services

• Transformation and innovation

• Restructured business models

• Growth Service lines: RIM, software

testing, knowledge services and F&A

services

FY2013E Y-o-Y Growth

INR 21.4%

Constant USD 10.9%

USD 10.2%

IT-BPM EXPORTS

6 * Excluding Hardware E: Estimate

Source: NASSCOM

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Domestic market outperforms exports at 14.1

per cent

589 674

148

167 180

205

FY2012 FY2013E

IT Services BPM S/W products

918

1,047 14.1%

IT-BPM Domestic revenues*

(INR billion)

Source: NASSCOM * Excluding Hardware

• Meets NASSCOM guidance

• Domestic: Y-o-Y growth 14.1 per cent, fastest

growing IT market in the world

• Segments: IT services fastest growth 14.5 per

cent, BPM grew at 12.7 per cent

• Services: Managed services, unified

communications, collaborative applications,

integration of core enterprise applications

• Key Enablers:

• Mobile apps, cloud environment ,SMB out reach

• Government accelerating economic reforms,

• IT seen as a critical enabler for inclusive growth

and transformation

• Internet and Ecommerce companies driving

adoption

IT-BPM DOMESTIC

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INR/USD rate used for calc

Q4FY13- 53.5

FY13E-54.2

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Industry continues to be a net hirer- Adding

188,300 jobs in FY2013

• Industry employs ~3 million professionals

directly, and ~9.5 million indirectly

• Employee growth supplemented by non

linear model

• Over > 100,000 foreign nationals employed

by the industry

• ~30 per cent (800,000+) women employees

• World’s largest talent pool: ~ 4.7 million

graduates and post graduates

• Faster role progression and development,

structured training programs

• Sustained investment in structured training

programs, in-house universities and

affiliations with academia

Source: NASSCOM

Direct Employment (‘000)*

7%

* Excluding Hardware ** includes IT services, ER&D and Products *** includes S/w products

1,296 1,407

879 917

601 640

FY2012 FY2013E

IT exports** BPM exports IT-BPM Domestic***

2,776 2,964

IT-BPM KNOWLEDGEBASE

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Industry unique differentiator- business,

service and delivery model evolution

M&A for domain and skill

End to End delivery

Moving up

the Value

Chain

Pricing models – Outcome

based

Products, Platforms,

Software assets, Solution

Accelerators Initiate Non

Linear Play

Future-ready workforce

Tier 2/3 movement

Changing employee mix Extend

Cost

Advantage

Source: NASSCOM

460 580

FY2009 FY2012

Number of global centers

8.6%

Employee Revenue

12.8%

CAGR 2008-13E

1.4 3.3

2009 2012

M&A deal value, USD bn

100

121

FY2008 FY2013E

Rev/employee (Indexed

to FY08=100)

FY2008 FY2012

Tier-II/III: Share in

employees

9-10%

11-12%

FY2009 FY2012

Domain Specialists as a

% of total employees

Integrating SMAC

Transformation

9

10% 12%

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Operational metrics driving flexibility for

clients and efficiency for providers

CAPACITY UTILISATION*

73.9%

71.8% 72.4%

2010 2011 2012

18% 15%

13%

2010 2011 2012

ATTRITION (IT SERVICES)

ONSITE EFFORT FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS

(% of revenue)

44.7% 45.0%

46.6%

2010 2011 2012

SG&A (% of revenue)

14.1%

14.0%

13.8%

2010 2011 2012

26.1% 26.2%

25.2%

2010 2011 2012

*: Excluding trainees

Source: NASSCOM

INDICATIVE

Note: Data of top 4 companies as of December ending

EF

FIC

IEN

CY

F

LE

XIB

ILIT

Y

Utilization levels increasing

Attrition remained lower; employee

investments are paying off

SG&A lower due to operational

efficiency

Firms re-engineering, adopting

innovative operating models

Offshore higher than onsite

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India a preferred destination: Five pronged

value proposition

INDIA VALUE PROP

Source: NASSCOM

SCALE & MATURITY

- 25+ years of outsourcing

- 5000+ companies, 750+ MNCs

- 580 ODCs in 75 countries

UNLIMITED TALENT

- Annual tech talent output :1ibllion

- Established training engine: 2-3%

- Industry revenues spent on training

COMPETITIVE

-60-70% more cost efficient than source countries

-15-20% lower than next lowest offshoring destination

CUSTOMER CENTRIC

- 30-32% revenues from verticalised BPM services

- Domain experts:12% Consultative selling

STRONG ECOSYSTEM

- Largest no delivery locations: 50

- Training & certification

- Secure environment

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Global tech spend set to improve – grow over

5 per cent in 2013

Worldwide IT-BPM services spending growth

3.3%

4.2% 4.6%

4.9% 5.3% 5.4%

2012 2013E 2014P

IT BPM

GLOBAL IT-BPM OUTLOOK

• Global IT-BPM spend expected to be on the

surge; growth of over 5 per cent in 2013 to

touch USD 2 trillion

• Rate of introduction of disruptive technologies

will continue to be faster; SMAC technologies

– over USD 1 trillion by 2020

• IT shifting from traditional process automation

to strategic BI, collaboration, customer facing

technologies

• Future of industry is beyond just services -- a

complete blend of services, products,

solutions and platforms

• Expanding focus on unsung markets – APAC,

SMBs, domestic - the next big spenders

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FY2014: Optimistic outlook, industry

expected to add USD 12-15 billion IT-BPM Export revenues*

Growth of 12-14%

E: Estimate, P: Projected Source: NASSCOM

IT-BPM Domestic revenues*

Growth of 13-15%

* Excluding Hardware

69 76 85-87

FY2012 FY2013E FY2014P

918 1,047

FY2012 FY2013E FY2014P

1,180-1,200

USD billion

INR billion

INDIAN IT-BPM OUTLOOK

• Indian IT-BPM industry transitioning from

enterprise services to a enterprising solutions

• Outsourcing models changing- – driven by

new technologies, reinvented business

models, new buyer segments and solutions for

emerging markets

• Technology changes – cloud, mobility,

analytics, social media creating new

opportunities

• New vertical, customer and geographic

markets will continue to gain importance

• Focus on greater efficiencies and flexibilities –

reengineer internally; diversify; non-linearity;

transforming customer business

• Internet and mobile expansion will encourage

entrepreneurship in products and content

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‘Imagineering the Future’ Journey to the next 100 billion

• 21st edition

• 3 power packed days

• 120+ speakers

• 50+ sessions

• 1400+ delegates

• 35+ country representations

• Thought Leadership

• Future of Technology

• Customer Speak

• Emerging Markets

• India opportunity

• Reinvented business models

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Future of Technology and Leadership Keynotes

Imagineering: Seeding the field of the Future! Mike Walsh

Consumerism: Responsible businesses focus on needs not wants

Stephen Lu University of Southern California

Leading in Uncertain Times Ram Charan, Business Advisor & Author

Transactional to transformational: Co-relating business to hidden intelligence Manoj Singh, Deloitte

Playing to Win: How Strategy really works Roger Martin Rotman School

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Customer Speak

Karenann Terrell Wal-Mart

Shohreh Abedi Farmers Insurance

Adriana Karaboutis Dell Darryl West

Lloyds

Christoph Baeck Hilti

Sanjay Mirchandani EMC

Aditya Ghosh, IndiGo

Roger Gurnani Verizon

Sue McKinney Pitney Bowes

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Creative Keynotes

Reinvention of Self: The Real Comeback! Amitabh Bachchan

Storytelling: Transforming through tales! Devdutt Pattanaik, Chief Belief Officer, Future Group

Valedictory Session Rahul Dravid

Emotional intelligence & bottomline Dr Travis Bradberry, Emotional Intelligence Expert

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Various formats…

Analysts corner: interactive session to discuss changes in the sourcing sector

• Vendor consolidation & strategic partnerships - through the customers’ eyes - Chris Andrews, Forrester

• Generation Y: New Users, New Expectations, New Challenges - Frank Ridder, Gartner

• Transformation agendas & how they are driving two different market segments - Peter Bendor Samuel, Everest

• The Changing Dynamics of the G2000 - Paul Reynolds, ISG

• [R]evolution - Six trends that will drive business transformation and competitive advantage in 2013 - Ben Towbridge, Alsbridge

• Theme: Global IT Outsourcing Market Forecast: 2012-2016 - Rachael Stormonth, NelsonHall

Country sessions

• Analyzing Japan Conundrum: Is there an IT market Master Class workshops

• Outside In: Customer centricity

• Build a "Lean" Robot!

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Global Participation

Delegates from across 35+ countries

• Americas - US, Canada, Colombia

• Europe - Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, UK

• APAC & Middle East - Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia,Philippines, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Pakistan, Bangladesh

• Africa - South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria

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Executive Presence

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• Anand Sharma, Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce and Industry

• Prithviraj Chavan, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra • Sachin Pilot, Hon’ble Minister for Corporate Affairs • Milind Deora, Hon’ble Minister for Communications and IT • Jack Markell, Governor, Delaware US • Takeshi Yagi, Ambassador of Japan to India • Nandan Nilekani, Chairman, UIDAI

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Structured Networking

NILF

NASSCOM Connect

Enables delegates to connect and set

up meetings

Peer-to-Peer networking at

focused sessions

Country Delegations – partnership opportunity

The social platform

Entertainment evening, Awards night and more

Social Media groups – Twitter,

Facebook, Slideshare, You

tube

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Questions