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Compus Systems opens branch in Thiruvananthapuram

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The company has acquired 20 clients in the United Kingdom

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Compus Systems Inc, a multinational company based in the United States (U.S.) and its affiliate, MVS Software Consulting, have opened a branch here for meeting their growing needs in the transcription domain.

Speaking at a function organised in this connection on Monday, chief executive officer Mathew Verghese said the company aimed at focussing on the specialised areas of BPO and end-to-end solutions in recruitment, including niche IT and engineering. The company has already acquired 20 clients in the United Kingdom and the U.S. for BPO services.

These include medical, business, general and earning call transcriptions, he said.

Raj Menon, senior vice-president, operations, Anurag Gupta, vice-president, BPO, A. Cherian, consultant, professional services, and Ramesh Subramaniam, general manager, were also present.

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