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published on Mar 01, 2019
With recent acquisitions EXL Service (EXL) has more than doubled its revenue in the U.S. healthcare payer BPS market. In 2017 the company's healthcare payer BPS revenue was estimated by NelsonHall to be $62m, all in the commercial payer segment. With its acquisitions of Health Integrated and SCIO Health Analytics in late 2017 and mid-2018, respectively, EXL has acquired a beachhead in the U.S. government healthcare sector and EXL's revenue in the U.S. health plan segment now exceeds $120m.
NelsonHall’s profile of EXL Service’s Healthcare Payer Business Process Services (BPS) is a comprehensive assessment of service offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of EXL’s offerings, capabilities, and market presence in support of business process transformation through the application of healthcare payer BPS including the company’s:
NelsonHall estimates that EXL’s 2018 healthcare payer BPS revenue is $137m, all of which was generated by clients in the U.S. The majority of this revenue was generated by commercial sector health insurance clients for care management and payment/program integrity work. With the acquisition of Health Integrated in late 2017 EXL gained a beachhead in U.S. public sector work.
At the end of 2017, EXL had over 2,900 employees serving healthcare clients, the majority of whom served in payer BPS roles. At this time, EXL acquired Health Integrated with approximately $40m in 2017 revenue (and an unknown number of employees). In July 2018, EXL acquired SCIO Health Analytics, with $71.9m in 2017 revenue. The SCIO acquisition added 1,100 employees to EXL's health practice; 90+% of these acquired personnel serve BPS clients.
EXL is especially focused on those customers with more than $5bn in revenue. Such companies comprise one-third of the current healthcare client list. There is no indication that this focus is changing as a result of recent acquisitions.
In the near future EXL will continue to focus on improving the following capabilities:
Particularly due to the acquisition of SCIO EXL has doubled its size and will now compete against a new competitor set with broader resources, partner networks, and more established brands. EXL will need to adapt its strategic aims, branding, and go to market approaches as it evolves from being a niche vendor.