News Archive

Experian chooses Chile for Back Office Services and Technological Development Center for the U.S.

Published: March 22, 2007

Experian, a leading supplier of analysis and information services to aid companies and consumers in managing the risk and reward of commercial and financial decisions, will open a services delivery center for the U.S. in Chile. The center, with a capacity for several hundred employees, will focus on IT (software development and application maintenance, database management) and back office services for its U.S. based business.


Latin Business Chronicle: Chile is safest Latin American Country for Executives and Companies

Published: March 22, 2007

Chile was selected as the safest nation for businesses in Latin America in 2006, according to the Latin Security Index published by the Latin Business Chronicle, developed by Holder International. The index measures the level of danger in each country based on homicide rates as well as other factors determining the safety of companies and foreign executives.


ISI: Chile Leads Information Technology Ranking

Published: March 22, 2007

Chile ranks first in information technology (IT) over Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, according to the results of the Information Society Indicator (ISI) prepared by the Everis consulting firm and the Universidad de Navarra´s School of Business (IESE). This indicator measures the evolution of ITs and the development of key features such as economy, infrastructure, and social aspects.


Heritage Foundation: Chile Ranks No. 11 in Economic Freedom

Published: March 22, 2007

Only two nations in the Americas rank higher than Chile: the U.S. (4th) and Canada (10th). Other South American countries included in the ranking are Uruguay (33rd), Peru (63rd), Brazil (70th), Argentina (95th), Ecuador (108th), and Bolivia (112th).


EIU: Santiago among the Cheapest Cities Worldwide

Published: March 22, 2007

Santiago, Chile is in 88th position among 130 cities according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's latest Worldwide Cost of Living survey. Latin America presents the best value for money overall, accounting for a quarter of the cheapest 30 cities. The region has the cheapest average cost of living. Average prices are less than two thirds the cost of living in New York and none of the cities in the region features in the 50 most expensive destinations.


A.T. Kearney: Chile is positioned 7th Worldwide as Offshoring destination

Published: March 22, 2007

Chile is up one place at 7th position out of 50 countries worldwide in the A.T. Kearney's Global Services Location Index 2007 and second in the Americas after Brazil. Latin American countries are collectively the biggest gainers in this year's Index, with Brazil, Chile and Mexico rising to 5th, 7th and 11th spots. Spurred on by India's success, governments throughout the region have begun to recognize the potential of the export services sector, particularly in the context of providing near-shore support to North America and Iberia.


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