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Date Added: May 01, 2008 11:32:02 PM
Syntel, Inc. (NASDAQ:SYNT), a global information technology services and Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) firm, today announced that it has been ranked #32 in the 2008 edition of the Global Outsourcing 100 by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP). It was also named one of the "Best 20 Companies by Industry Focus: Insurance" in the Global Outsourcing 100 sublists.

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