FPT Software sets up third office in Philippines

FPT Software, a member of FPT Corporation, has recently announced that it will open its third office in the Philippines on April 13, positioning itself as a major IT player in the nation.
FPT Software sets up third office in Philippines ảnh 1The FPT Software team in the Philippines (Photo: FPT)
Hanoi (VNA) – FPT Software, a member of FPT Corporation, has recentlyannounced that it will open its third office in the Philippines on April 13,positioning itself as a major IT player in the nation.

Based in Manila, it is the 57th office FPT Software has established in25 countries and territories across the world.

Despite formidable challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the firm’srevenue in the Philippines surged 65 percent in 2020.

With the establishment of the new office, FPT Software expects to increase thenumber of employees here by 25 percent to 221 by the end of this year.

In 2015, FPT Softwareestablished its first Philippine office in the country’s oldest city of Cebu.The company expanded their presence with a second office at IT Park Cebu Cityfour years later. In this market, FPT Software focuses on providing Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)services, managementservices for Application Management Service (AMS) and InfrastructureManagement Services (IMS), and software services targeting English-speakingmarkets.

FPT Software is a global technology and IT services provider headquartered inVietnam, with more than 500 million USD in revenue and 16,000 employees in 25countries and territories. As a pioneer in digital transformation, the companydelivers world-class services in Smart factory, Digital platforms, RPA, AI,IoT, Cloud, AR/VR, BPO, and more.

It has served 700 customers worldwide, a hundred of which are Fortune Global500 companies in the industries of Automotive, Banking and Finance, Logistics& Transportation, Utilities, and more./.
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