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capita : ウィキペディア英語版
capita

Capita plc (), commonly known as Capita, is an international business process outsourcing and professional services company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the largest business process outsourcing and professional services company in the UK, with an overall market share of 27% in 2009, and has clients in central government, local government and the private sector.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Capita Group Plc Annual Report and Accounts 2009 )〕 It also has a property and infrastructure consultancy division which is the fourth largest multidisciplinary consultancy in the UK.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Capita facts and stats – year end 2009 )〕 Roughly half of its turnover comes from the private sector and half from the public sector.〔 Whilst UK-focused, Capita also has operations across Europe, Africa and Asia.
Capita is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
==History==
Capita was formed in 1984 as a division of the non-profit CIPFA (Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy). In 1987 it became an independent company with 33 staff as a result of a management buy-out, led by Rod Aldridge, and was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1991.
In March 2006, Executive Chairman Rod Aldridge resigned in the aftermath of claims that contracts awarded to the Group were influenced by his loan of £1 million to the Labour Party. Aldridge resigned saying that he denied the claims, but to avoid any lingering doubts about it, he was leaving the company. Aldridge had overseen the company's growth from a small company in 1987 to a FTSE 100 member in 2006. He was replaced by his longtime associate associate Paul Pindar.
In February 2007, a Capita office in Victoria, London was subject to a letter bomb attack. One person was injured.〔(Woman hurt in letter bomb blast ) BBC News, February 2007〕
On 2 October 2009, one of Capita's businesses (Capita Financial Group) announced plans to move some of its operations from London to Leeds.〔(Jobs boost as Capita looks North ) Yorkshire Post, 2 October 2009〕〔(Capita Financial's London staff placed in consultation process ) FT Advisor, 30 September 2009〕〔(FTSE 100 financial group in Yorkshire move ) The Business Desk, 2 October 2009〕
On 1 July 2011, Capita acquired Ventura, a customer contact specialist for a cash consideration of £65 million.〔(Contracts/Deals: Capita buys Ventura ) Recruiter, 1 July 2011〕
On 28 February 2013, Capita bought the Fire Service College from the Department for Communities and Local Government for £10 million.〔(UK Fire Service College sale completed to Capita ) BBC News, 28 February 2013〕
In 2014 Pindar stepped down as chief executive.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Paul Pindar: the man who took the "r" out of Capita )〕 He was replaced by Andy Parker.

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