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India Data Entry is now a member of Codetown
Dec 11, 2020

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Data Entry, Data Processing
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India Data Entry is a data entry, data processing, data conversion, web research, data mining, data cleansing, ecommerce product upload and photo editing company located in New Delhi, INDIA. We have been providing IT/BPO services for over 10 years to clients across the globe. Our clients are from different industries including but not limited to healthcare, ecommerce, photography, real estate, education, banking, insurance, marketing, law, non-profit organizations, job portals and government agencies. Our customers spread over in India, USA, UK, Australia, South Africa, Canada, Belgium, Spain, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Mexico and other Countries.

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