The Philippines remains the “BPO Capital of the World,” with total revenues in the sector from 2016 amounting to almost $24 billion and a projected total revenue of $50 billion by 2020. This sustained income has not only allowed the IT-BPM industry in the Philippines to flourish, it also ensures future investment from global players that are yet to set up operations in the country.
Forecasts for 2019 reflect the continued interest of multinational BPO providers in the Philippines. From driving demand for private offices in the Philippines to manpower and virtual staff requirements, this coming year is going to be a pivotal point for the Philippine IT-BPM sector.
The IT-BPM sector continues to be one of the largest industries that make up the demand for office space in the country. Despite a sharp decline in takeup from 2016 (485,000 sqm) to 2018 (289,819 sqm) BPOs are still expected to occupy a large sum of office space throughout Metro Manila.
As labor costs in countries such as the U.S., Singapore, and Australia continue to rise, companies that have expanded in other markets will find the low salaries in the Philippines attractive and practical, leading these businesses to reinforce operations in the country. In fact, the demand for office space in the Philippines has already risen to a record-breaking high of 1.5 million sqm as of December 2018 which will continue to rise even in Q1 2019, with Metro Manila as the most sought-after destination at 74 percent.
IT-BPM locations outside of NCR have also begun to add new offices to its current stock to meet the high demands for 2019. Iloilo, an IT-BPM Center of Excellence, is expected to complete 46,100 sqm of office space before 2018 ends, while the Cebu IT Park is currently expanding further to accomodate more locators.
The IT-BPM industry is the Philippines’ primary economic driver, drawing in $22.1 billion in 2017. Revenue from the sector is expected to grow further at an annual rate of 5.6% from 2016 to 2022, eventually reaching an overall sum of $38.9 billion in 2022.
This consistent growth rate is complemented by an influx of jobs in the coming year. Currently, there are more than 1.35 million employees working under the IT-BPM industry, by 2022, this number is expected to reach 1.85 million. In addition to the rising employee population within the sector, IBPAP is also allocating a P5 billion fund for training potential IT-BPM employees for the coming year.
The future is bright for the IT-BPM sector in the Philippines. As incumbent locators continue to operate and expand, the country is already equipped with the facilities, manpower, and environment necessary for new providers to thrive.