The Thai unit of Vietnamese IT outsourcing firm VMO Holdings aims to grow its corporate customers to more than 100 by 2025 amid increasing demand for high-tech industry workers in Thailand and Southeast Asia.
Chris Pham, chief business officer at VMO Thailand, said the company’s objective was to leverage its experience in consulting and implementing digital transformation to revolutionise traditional businesses in Thailand.
“We consider this start an excellent opportunity to enhance customers’ experiences, dedicate our expertise to the Thai technology market, and accompany Thai businesses while elevating the region’s IT position,” said Mr Pham.
The company sees business growth opportunities in Thailand, which is…
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