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Zunetech consultancy solutions..
we help our clients achieve their business solutions
Easy Entry To India
There are several options for an overseas company to set up a business in India.
You can set up a Branch/Representative Office or a wholly owned Indian subsidiary company.
There are advantages and disadvantages in the way the entity is set up and we are best placed to
advise you on the right type of entity you need, to suit your business needs.
We are also available to represent your business in India till the time you are ready to
establish an entity yourselves.
We can act as your trade representatives to incubate your business in India.
We are present in Bangalore, India and at Germany.
Our Services
Expand your footprint to India
We are a business consultancy firm based at Bangalore(India)
principally engaged in facilitating entry of overseas firms in to India. We
can provide the services for companies from across the world to establish
their subsidiaries in India or to market their products or services in India.
We are a team of professionals from business development, finance & legal
backgrounds.
We are based at Bangalore the gateway city for south India
and is techno polish and the fastest growing city in India and among
top 10 fastest growing city in the world .
Bangalore - Investment Hub
Bangalooru possesses much of the attraction of other cities in India
for the BPO sector; talented resources, good educational institutions, a
large English speaking population, and technological prowess. However, it
is a proactive state government that makes constant efforts to facilitate
new investments, which gives Bangalore an edge over other Indian cities.
Why Bangalore?
There are a number of reasons why Bangalore attracts a large number of ITES
and BPO customers. Moderate climate, good labor relations, excellent education
and research institutions, good telecom connectivity, advanced infrastructure,
better state policy and investor perception are just some of these reasons.
In a survey conducted by KPMG and Nasscomm., ITES customers were more attracted
to a place if there was a proactive government who had the ability and willingness
to facilitate new investments.
Bangalore scored over all other Indian cities in the survey in terms of human
resources, policy support and nature of work. The city is the capital of the
state of Karnataka and ever since Bangalore began to show potential for being
an IT hub, the state government has gone all the way to push it to the top.
Providing Incentives
Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), Bangalore is a society under the
Ministry of Information Technology, Government of India. Companies registered
under the Software Technology Park scheme obtain several benefits like:
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"On an average, 40 companies continue to set up operations in India
every month" ("India hot destination for US firms, Anil Urs,
Times News Network, September 22, 2004)
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100% foreign equity allowed
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Corporate income tax exemption up to 90%
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Duty free imports
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Dedicated data communication links
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Custom bonding and export certification provided at a single point
Improving Infrastructure and Telecom Facilities
Creating Software Parks: The number of companies flocking
to Bangalore are on the rise. Observing this increase, the government decided
to create spaces which would help to cut down on travel time and reduce the
strain on the infrastructure in the city. The International Technology Park,
Electronics City for the electronics industry, the Export Promotion Industrial
Park for export oriented businesses, and the IT Corridor project which will
cater to knowledge based industries, are all designed as self sufficient units
with excellent infrastructure and state of the art facilities.
Telecom Facilities: There are wide range of choices in the
telecom sector. The entire state is networked via Optic Fibre Cables(OFC)
by the state run BSNL as well as private companies like Bharthi, TATA, VSNL
and Reliance.
Bangalore is connected to the major submarine cables cables viz., India-UAE
; SEA-ME-WE-2 ; FLAG ; SEA-ME-WE-3 through Mumbai ; SAFE and SEA-ME-WE-3 through
Cochin and i2i SINGTEL through Chennai which is a joint Televenture of Bharati
Telecom. The i2i submarine cable has 8.6 terra byte capacity.
There is also excellent International bandwidth via satellite. The STPI,
Bangalore, provides more than 1050 IT companies, who are its customers, with
Individual Satellite Connectivity. STPI Bangalore accounts for 45% of the
total STPI revenues in India.
Promoting Quality
The state government constantly encourages the development of Small and Medium
Enterprises(SMEs). A large amount of funds is put aside for technological
up gradation. Also SMEs in the BPO sector are urged to obtain ISO 9000, ISO
14000, and similar international certifications to promote quality. The government
provides assistance by meeting 50 percent of the cost of obtaining such certification,
subject to a ceiling of Rs 75,000 per industry.
Expanding the Technological Hub
Bangalore is home to a thriving IT industry, but the state government has
decided to encourage activity in other parts of Karnataka as well. In 1999,
STPI established earth stations in Mysore and Manipal. In 2002, a software
technology park was inaugurated at Hubli. Non metro cities like Mangalore,
Hubli, Mysore, and Gulbarga have great potential as they have excellent educational
institutions, good connectivity and infrastructure.
The state government is constantly exploring new ways of encouraging investment
in the BPO sector and ensuring that the potential for job creation is fairly
distributed across the state.