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Keep Currency Risk Ruining Your Offshore Outsourcing Agreement

11-17-2010 09:48 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

Press release from: Alsbridge, Inc.

/ PR Agency: Power Public Relations LLC
Global sourcing advisory firm, Alsbridge Inc. offers several methods to appropriately assess and allocate foreign exchange risk in order to maximize the economic benefits of a company’s offshore outsourcing agreement.

“The global recession created a volatile market for currencies,” says Alsbridge founder and CEO, Ben Trowbridge. “Understanding how to manage these risks are extremely challenging for companies as well as the providers,” Trowbridge adds.

Exchange rate fluctuations can be beneficial to the provider, the buyer, or both if an appropriate agreement clause is set in place moving forward.

In a recent whitepaper, “Managing Currency Risk in Offshoring Outsourcing” Alsbridge offers these approaches:

1. The provider bears full currency risk by accepting a contract in U.S. dollars based on a fixed exchange rate. Under such agreement, the provider will offer the client a fixed U.S. dollar fee for the services, regardless of currency exchange rate fluctuations. Typically, the provider will increase its price by some amount to cover future currency fluctuations or to include the costs of hedging the currency risk. This approach is the most common as clients avoid the uncertainty of potential increases in fees due to adverse swings in exchange rates.

2. At the other extreme, the client assume the foreign exchange risk by accepting a contract priced in Indian Rupees then converted to the U.S. dollar rate the day of the invoice. Under this approach, the client would not only bear the downside risk (e.g., increased services fees) of adverse exchange rate fluctuations but also capture the upside benefits (e.g., reduced services fees) of any favorable changes in exchange rates. In some unique instances, clients may be willing to take that risk because of its global presence and ability to effectively managing currency risk.

3. The provider and the client may also agree on a currency risk-sharing alternative. The parties may agree to a fixed exchange rate with no variation in services fees as long as the exchange rate fluctuates within a specified band, such as a plus or minus 10% around the baseline rate. To illustrate further, let’s assume the exchange rate at the time of contract signing is 40 INR per one U.S. dollar. This exchange rate of 40 would be considered the fixed exchange rate. The services fees would be unchanged when the rate fluctuates plus or minus 10% around 40 (e.g., 36 to 44 INR per one USD). If the rate were increasing to 52 equivalent to a 30% increase from baseline rate, the provider agrees to bear 20% of the increase (e.g., 10% of the specified band plus 10% of the increase above the band) while the client agrees to bear 10% of the increase.

Regardless of the approach used, Alsbridge advises companies to negotiate the allocation of currency risk in tandem with the inflation adjustment index (COLA).

“All good contracts start with clear communication,” Trowbridge explains. “Getting off to a good start opens the door to a wide range of risk-sharing possibilities and a shared win.”

More information can be found in an Alsbridge whitepaper titled, “Managing Currency Risk in Offshoring Outsourcing” at Outsourcing Leadership.

About Alsbridge Inc.:

Alsbridge, Inc. is an award-winning global advisory firm and a distinguished member of the 2010 Inc. 500 fastest growing privately held companies. Alsbridge redefines the way companies reduce costs and improve back office operations. Our proprietary benchmarking tools and data resources enable clients to utilize the most cost effective and value added sources globally for information technology, business processes and telecommunications networks. Through a combination of internal optimization and outsourcing, our clients achieve cost savings that support their strategic business objectives. Founded in 2003, Alsbridge is the proven, effective difference. The company’s web site is: www.alsbridge.com.

Alsbridge, Inc.
3535 Travis St # 105
Dallas, TX 75204-1407
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