The IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) is confident that the IT-BPM industry will continue to grow irrespective of the outcome of the US presidential elections.
IBPAP chief operating officer Celeste Ilagan stated that the organization has not received any concerns from its American members regarding the upcoming US elections.
Ilagan noted that American members have consistently operated and expanded their businesses in the Philippines regardless of the US administration in power.
The IT-BPM sector is projected to generate $38 billion this year, with an estimated workforce of 1.82 million by the end of 2024.
IBPAP has set ambitious growth targets for the IT-BPM sector concerning employment and revenue from service exports.
The US presidential elections are scheduled for November 5, with early voting already underway for millions of Americans.
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