Norton Rose Fulbright is set to move nearly 60 London support jobs to Manila in the Philippines as it relocates 170 jobs worldwide.

The firm announced today that it is opening a business services centre in Manila in September to handle marketing, business development, HR, document production, IT, finance, compliance and knowledge management work. Some 170 roles globally will be affected, equating to roughly 5 percent of the firm’s global support services jobs. The Americas will be hardest hit, with 53 percent of the 170 roles expected to move currently based in the region (36% in Canada and 17 percent in the US). Roughly 32 percent of the roles are based in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), where London is the primary target, and 15 percent are in Asia-Pacific.

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