The growth of Outsourcing and Accounting Software in Bangladesh
Abstract
I have been an intern at Nongmin Consultancy Services for a period of 3 months commencing on
1 February,2021. There I was assigned to a team of accounting assistants from whom I got an in
depth understanding of office culture and expanded my knowledge of accounting and finance. I
also had the opportunity to learn one of the renowned accounting software QuickBooks which I
faced tremendous difficulties at first. I also learned to adjust my work with the global pandemic,
which entered all of us in a new era of office environment. I also saw how the two partners at NCS
had used their credential as an advantage to pull clients for their firm. It also shows that although
NCS operates in a highly competitive market the rewards are also very high. The key competitive
edge NCS has gained is by differentiating themselves to become a paperless accounting firm and
only targeting international clients as a form of not directly competing with the bigger firms in the
country. The following report also shows that the BPO industry in Bangladesh is a lucrative
industry to work in with investments and opportunities coming in vastly. With revenues generating
up to $250 million the BPO of Bangladesh industry is booming due to skilled labor, lower cost of
quality services and investment, however the challenges that lie ahead are problematic and in need
of to be dealt with quickly for the industry to stay afloat and keep its competitive advantage from
its competitors.