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Accenture Philippines
NameAccenture Philippines
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryProfessional services
Founded1989 (as Andersen Consulting presence in the Philippines)
HeadquartersMakati, Metro Manila
Area servedPhilippines, Asia Pacific, Global clients
Key peopleJulie Sweet (Accenture plc), local managing directors
Num employees40,000+ (Philippines workforce estimate)
ParentAccenture plc

Accenture Philippines Accenture Philippines is the Philippine operating presence of a global professional services firm with roots in management consulting, technology services, and outsourcing. The Philippines hub supports multinational clients across Asia Pacific, North America, and Europe by delivering digital transformation, cloud migration, analytics, and business process outsourcing. Its local operations intersect with multinational corporations, government-linked entities, and non-governmental organizations to implement enterprise software, contact center solutions, and managed services.

History

Accenture Philippines traces its lineage to the regional expansion of Andersen Consulting and the global rebranding to Accenture following the 2001 separation from Arthur Andersen. The Philippines operation grew alongside the rise of the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry in Metro Manila, paralleling developments in Cebu and Davao. Early engagements included work with Procter & Gamble and Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company entities, while regional ties connected the office to projects involving Toyota Motor Corporation, Unilever, and Nestlé. The firm expanded its delivery centers during the 2000s technology boom, aligning with platform providers such as Oracle Corporation, SAP SE, and Microsoft. Strategic partnerships later linked Accenture Philippines to cloud providers including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and IBM's Red Hat acquisitions, mirroring global trends set by firms like Capgemini and Deloitte. In the 2010s, the Philippines operations scaled to support digital initiatives similar to those by Cognizant, Infosys, and Tata Consultancy Services across sectors like telecommunications (Globe Telecom, PLDT), finance (Banco de Oro, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company), and energy (Aboitiz Power).

Operations and Services

The Philippines centers offer capabilities in application development, infrastructure services, cybersecurity, analytics, and intelligent automation. Delivery teams implement solutions on platforms from Salesforce, Workday, and ServiceNow while integrating with enterprise systems by Oracle and SAP. Contact center and back-office operations provide outsourcing for clients such as American Express, Citi, and JPMorgan Chase alongside regional financial institutions like BDO Unibank and Philippine National Bank. The company’s technology consulting often intersects with initiatives by Accenture Song and Accenture Technology on digital marketing, cloud-native engineering, and artificial intelligence, echoing innovations from firms such as McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group. Operations incorporate agile practices influenced by frameworks like Scrum and partnerships with vendors including Cisco Systems, VMware, and Dell Technologies.

Local Leadership and Workforce

Local leadership in the Philippines collaborates with global executives such as Julie Sweet and regional heads across Asia Pacific. Philippine-based managing directors liaise with multinational client executives from Unilever Philippines, San Miguel Corporation, and Ayala Corporation. The workforce comprises software engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity specialists, and contact center professionals, drawing talent from universities including University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University, and De La Salle University. Recruitment often competes with global employers such as Accenture Consulting rivals PwC, KPMG, and Ernst & Young for talent. Training partnerships echo collaborations with certification bodies like ISACA, (ISC)², and cloud accreditation programs from Amazon and Google.

Major Projects and Clients

Major engagements in the Philippines have involved digital transformation for banks like BDO, insurance firms aligned with AXA Philippines, and telecommunications projects with Globe Telecom and PLDT. Outsourcing contracts have supported multinational corporations such as Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Coca-Cola, and Johnson & Johnson in finance and supply chain operations. Technology implementations have connected to programs by Department of Trade and Industry (Philippines) partners and collaborations with international organizations like the World Bank and Asian Development Bank on development-oriented projects. Cloud migrations for enterprises in Southeast Asia referenced global case studies involving Netflix and Spotify for large-scale streaming and data analytics architectures. Consultancy engagements often benchmark against digital programs at HSBC, Standard Chartered, and Barclays.

Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Engagement

Community initiatives in the Philippines align with skills-development programs, digital literacy, and disaster response partnerships with organizations such as Red Cross Philippines and Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation. Educational outreach involves collaborations with academic institutions including University of Santo Tomas and vocational programs similar to those by Microsoft Philanthropies and Google.org. Sustainability programs mirror global commitments to the United Nations Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals, with local projects complementing initiatives by World Wildlife Fund and Conservation International in biodiversity and climate resilience. Employee volunteering engages with NGOs like Habitat for Humanity Philippines and youth programs modeled after Junior Achievement.

Awards and Recognition

Accenture Philippines and its parent firm have received industry recognition comparable to honors awarded by Gartner, Forrester Research, and IDC for digital-services leadership, and have been listed in rankings by Fortune and Bloomberg for innovation and workplace practices. Local awards have paralleled acknowledgments from institutions such as People Management Association of the Philippines and Philippine Software Industry Association for employer excellence and technical capability. Global sustainability recognitions link to frameworks like the CDP and the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.

Category:Information technology companies of the Philippines Category:Business process outsourcing companies