Pramod Bhasin
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Pramod Bhasin is the President and CEO of Genpact, the largest BPO company in India. Genpact was formerly known as GE Capital International Services (GECIS) and was a captive BPO company of GE. GECIS sold 60% to General Atlantic Patners and OakHill Capital Partners in 2003 and renamed "Genpact". It was listed on NYSE in August 2007 under the symbol "G".
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Pramod started GECIS in 1997 after K.P. Singh's convincing Jack Welch, the former CEO of GE to outsource certain services to India [1]. It was under Pramod that GE hired Raman Roy and pioneered the voice Business process outsourcing in India and expanded its operations from India to countries like China, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Mexico, the Philippines and the United States.
GE Capital International Services was established in 1997. before that Pramod was an officer of GE which combined of technology, media and financial services. Pramod's career at GE and RCA lasted for 25 years. While his posting in the US he served as CFO for GE Capital's Corporate Finance Group in India.
Pramod is a Chartered Accountant (CA) from Thomson McLintock & Co., London, and also holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Delhi University.
He is also the founding member of the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals and a member of its Strategic Advisory Board.