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Shenzhen: China’s New Bangalore - Opportunities and Incentives in BPO/ITO Robert Fraser KPMG Advisory University June 12, 2008 Chicago, IL Outline • Outsourcing to China • What’s Shenzhen? • Why Shenzhen? • What Does Shenzhen Offer? Outsourcing to China • Outsourcing to China would have once been considered a gamble. Now, companies have a wide range of choices to diversify their operation. • With cost, talent, infrastructure, government support advantages over other outsourcing destinations, and strategic benefits, there are powerful reasons to outsource to China. • China will be emerging as one of the world’s most promising ITO and BPO destinations. Outsourcing to China The predominant reason for companies to choose China as an offshore location is the opportunity to co locate…. Country Product Development China 56% Eastern Europe 27% India 30% Latin America 24% Philippines 14% Country Co-Locating China 66% Eastern Europe 32% India 33% Latin America 42% Philippines 18% ….and the preferred activity is R&D, Product Development and related services. Source: Duke University CIBER/Archstone Consulting 2nd Bi-annual Offshore Survey Results December 2005 China’s Strengths: Infrastructure & Environment Key Indicators China India 9.9% 8.5% FDI Investment (in millions 2004) 60,630 5335 Electricity Production (billion Kwh) 1,907 633 Telephone Penetration 26.63 4.51 Internet Penetration 8.44 5.44 PC Penetration 4.08 1.54 GDP Annual Growth China’s superior infrastructure and business environment is a major reason for attracting offshoring activity. These 2 factors provide the required context for IT and BPO offshoring. Source: ITU; WDI 2006, UNCTAD, Hewitt Research China’s Weaknesses: Language & Awareness • Lack of English language proficiency – May not be fluent English speakers, but possess valueadded functional skills quickly • Lack of global awareness of China’s competitiveness in service outsourcing • Western culture and business nuance gap • However, the pitfalls that some companies may experience are rapidly being addressed by the Chinese government What’s Shenzhen? Shenzhen is in the seaboard area of South China neighboring Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and in the Pearl River Delta Shenzhen Position in Asia Shenzhen Shenzhen: Facts and Figures • China’s 1st and most successful Special Economic Zone • Population: 12 million, including the resident population of 8.61 million. Area: 1,953 square kilometers • China’s 4th largest city economy; China’s manufacturing, technology, trade and port city • New city, high priority for international trade and foreign direct investment • A clean, safe, recreational city with mild weather and the best living quality in China Shenzhen: Major Industries • Consumer products manufacturing – IT related products – Traditional consumer products • High-tech products manufacturing and R&D • Logistics center in South China – Port of Shenzhen is world 4th largest container seaport – Shenzhen Airport is China’s 4th busiest airport – Shenzhen has an advanced and extensive highway and railway system • Regional financial center – Shenzhen Stock Exchange is one of two stock markets in mainland China Emerging Outsourcing Industry • Shenzhen is certified as one of the first 5 pioneering cities in China to develop ITO/BPO business by the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Information Industry and the Ministry of Technology. • More than 120 ITO/BPO enterprises in the area of finance, IT, logistics, software, animation, etc. • In 2007, the revenue of ITO/BPO reached USD 605 million, with an annual growth rate of 65.8%; and the ITO/BPO exports USD 284 million, with an annual growth rate of 32.7%. Emerging Outsourcing Industry Some ITO/BPO Companies in Shenzhen: • IBM call center • ORACLE R&D center • Microsoft hardware development center • UBS finance and IT development center • Kodak imaging service center • Lufthansa service center • Wal-Mart global procurement center • Freeborders • Achievo Shenzhen in 1985 Shenzhen Today Why Shenzhen? Element 1: Proximity to Hong Kong Shenzhen was established due to its proximity to Hong Kong, then a prosperous British colony. This Talent Inflow Open Economy Immigration & Migration historically led to a great deal of cross-fertilization Financial Services Center due to a constant exchange Proximity to HK Cultural Adaptability of people, ideas, culture, business practices and norms. Multiracial Multilingual Multicultural Why Shenzhen? Element 2: China’s 1st SEZ Shenzhen was granted SEZ status on Industry knowledge August 26, 1980 established by leader Deng Xiaoping to boost the country's reform process, open up the economy and commence China’s modernization drive. This resulted in the creation of a liberalized and Mix of Industry Verticals Mix of Manufac &Services Industries Investor friendly environment China’s 1st SEZ Benefits & SOPS planned environment long before it happened anywhere else in China. Domain Skills Talent variety & depth Infrastructure Combining these 3 elements gives Shenzhen unique locational advantages for the ITO/BPO Industry Demographic Advantage Elements Shenzhen Beijing Shanghai GDP Growth Rate (2003-2004) 17.30% 13.20% 13.60% Population Growth Rate (2000- 2004) 38.60% 9.38% 4.07% 76% 49% 48% 7.95% 3.16% 2.88% 100 134 112 % of Employed Population Growth in Employed Population (2003-2004) Pay Difference Index Element 1: Proximity to Hong Kong Element 2: China’s 1st SEZ Industry knowledge Talent Inflow Open Economy Financial Services Center Multiracial Immigration & Migration Proximity to HK Cultural Adaptability Multilingual Multicultural Mix of Industry Verticals Mix of Manufac &Services Industries Investor friendly environment China’s 1st SEZ Domain Skills Infrastructure Benefits & SOPS Talent variety & depth Human Capital • Since 2003, China has become the country with the most graduates of higher education. • Among China’s 5 million annual university graduates, 600,000 have engineering degrees while India has 400,000, U.S. 70,000, and Europe 100,000. • Increasingly, more major in finance, accounting and management. Human Capital • Shenzhen people have an average age of 28 years. • Shenzhen area has 121 full time colleges and universities with 220,000 graduates every year. • Shenzhen also draws graduates from China and overseas because of the dynamic economy and abundant opportunities. • Shenzhen has 791,000 skillful technical and engineering personnel, mainly IT engineers. • The English level is higher than the average level of the country. • Labor cost is highly competitive. Infrastructure • Telecom – China has 888 million phone lines, 372 million are land lines and 516 million are mobile – Shenzhen has 22.3 million phone lines, 3.8 million are land lines and 18.4 million are mobile • Internet Access – Dial-up networks, broadband networks, IP metropolitan area networks, wireless data networks – 10 GB/s backbone bandwidth and 2.5 GB/s transmission bandwidth – China has 162 million internet users and Shenzhen has 1.9 million • Power Supply – Shenzhen’s Municipal Power Authority provides an uninterrupted source of electrical power to 2.16 million users Infrastructure SEAPORT LAND PORT 21.10 Million 177.7 Million 20.62 Million (passenger) (passenger) 1st in China 4th in China (TEU) 4th in the world AIRPORT 2007 Figures Hong Kong International Airport is 45 minutes from Shenzhen with nonstop flights to all major North American cities. 0 What Does Shenzhen Offer? In 2010, the ITO/BPO market in Shenzhen will total USD 7.14 billion and export will hit USD 5 billion. R&D Supply Chain Management What Does Shenzhen Offer? • City Policies – Shenzhen Municipal Government’s Provisions on Developing High-End Services Industry – Shenzhen Municipal Government’s Provisions on Expediting the Development of Shenzhen Services Outsourcing Industry What Does Shenzhen Offer? • Exemption and/or rebate of corporate income taxes. • Exemption of tariffs and import value-added taxes for self-use imported equipment. • Financial support for enterprises applying for international certification, e.g. ISO, CMMI/CMM, etc. • R&D expenditure subsidies. • Financial support for enterprises developing products with independent intellectual property. • Loan interest subsidies. What Does Shenzhen Offer? • Shenzhen City Government attaches great importance to IPR protection, with a strategic position to build the city as an innovation-oriented city. • China’s State Intellectual Property Bureau and Shenzhen City Government signed the "Protocol for Jointly Building a Strong IPR City," making Shenzhen the first city in China to position IPR as a priority (December 13, 2007). Thank You! Q&A