Sri Lanka wins UK Offshoring Destination of the Year Award

Sri Lanka wins UK Offshoring Destination of the Year Award

October 28, 2013   11:23 am

Sri Lanka has won the Offshoring Destination of the Year Award organized by the National Association for Outsourcing (NOA) in London, the ICTA confirmed today. The NOAAs is the only award ceremony dedicated to the UK outsourcing sector.

 

Commenting on the NOAAs 2013, National Outsourcing Association Director, Kerry Hallard said: “2013 is a monumental year for the NOAAs, as it’s our 10th Anniversary, and yet again we have seen a growing number of submissions – all of outstanding quality. The shortlist truly represents the best of the best in outsourcing, and I am extremely proud to see that so many organizations clearly value the positive association of participation.”

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