Synjones
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- 1,000 - 9,999 employees
- Haerbin Shi, China
Synjones is a data entry and software development company founded in 1988. Headquartered in Harbin, China, the team of 17 employees specializes in non-voice BPO/back office services. The industries they focus on are financial services, government, healthcare, and medical.
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Client Size Distribution
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Common Project Size
$1,000,000-$9,999,999 2 projects
$200K-$999K 1 project
Clients
- Banking
Highlights from Recent Projects
Synjones undertook a project for China Life Insurance (Group) Company, a large state-owned financial and insurance company, which involved inputting documents from new contracts. The project was initiated due to the heavy workload of the company's team. Synjones was selected through an RFP process and has been working on the project since 2013, with China Life spending about $1 million USD per year on the initiative. The project is still ongoing and has enabled China Life to expedite the document input process.
In another project, Synjones was tasked by a global bank to handle the preparation of financial documents. The bank needed to outsource the task of obtaining customs declarations, recording relevant information, and mailing it to clients, which was a time-consuming process. Synjones has been coordinating with customs, recording and mailing information to clients, with the bank spending approximately $160,000 per year on this ongoing project. This has allowed the bank to focus more on their core financial service business.
The largest integrated express and logistics service provider in China also contracted Synjones to process hundreds of thousands of express documents daily. The decision to outsource this aspect of their business was due to limited human resources and rising employee costs. Synjones was selected based on their reputation and strength, and after a site inspection of their delivery and management center. The company pays Synjones about $2 million USD yearly for this ongoing project, which has been running for three years. This has significantly eased the burden of document processing for the logistics company.