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iQor CEO Vikas Kapoor to Discuss Cyber Security at World Economic Forum

Business Wire, Sept 25, 2008

Kapoor Joins Distinguished Panel at Meeting in Tianjin, China

NEW YORK -- iQor, a global business process outsourcing company, announced today that its CEO, Vikas Kapoor, has been invited to be a panel expert on Cyber Security at the World Economic Forum's 2nd Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2008 in Tianjin, People's Republic of China, from September 27-28.

"As a global BPO company, many of the world's most well-known brands trust us to protect their consumer data and privacy," said Kapoor. "We have made a major investment in one of world's most secure IT infrastructures, and the processes embedded in our NexGen suite of applications are ground-breaking. I am excited to share our experience and approach at the World Economic Forum."

Mr. Kapoor will be part of a panel called "Cyber Security: Why Should I Care?" on Saturday, September 27th at the second "Summer Davos," which brings together the emerging multinational companies - the New Champions - that have the potential to reshape the global economic landscape. Under the theme "The Next Wave of Growth," CEOs of the New Champions will engage with a diverse group of the most important players shaping the future of business and the global agenda.

About iQor

iQor (www.iqor.com) provides business process outsourcing to some of the best-known companies in the world from 21 Call Centers of Excellence in five countries and four continents. iQor's 8,000 employees work with state-of-the-art technology that affords maximum flexibility to iQor customers to tap the best skills of a global workforce. It serves clients from a range of industries including financial services, telecommunications and government. Its services include customer care, customer retention and revenue recovery.

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