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Outsourcing costs cut by buyers

12 Mar 2008 12:00 AM | Anonymous

Buyers have forced discounts of up to 23 per cent on outsourcing deals during the first two months of this year, a study by Compass Management Consultancy (CMC) has found.

The 12-month analysis of 120 deals worth more than £30m each showed UK companies opened negotiations with demands of between 15 per cent to 23 per cent cuts across the board as long-term deals were renegotiated.

Compass claims that many clients are renewing deals in order to get short term discounts from vendors without due diligence and with no understanding of the competitiveness of their current contract.

Compass warns that even though outsourcing providers might offer discounts of 18 per cent below the in-house operation on day one of a deal they will often recoup the discount over the term of the contract.

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