MINISTER DAVIES CONGRATULATES WEBHELP SA ON THE LAUNCH OF THE VODAFONE
CONTACT CENTRE IN JOHANNESBURG
The
Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies, congratulates Webhelp SA on the
launch of their Johannesburg Contact Centre which has thus far created 200
jobs. It further expected
that the contact centre will create a total of 570 jobs in the next four years.
Webhelp
is a French-owned Global Contact Centre company which has contact centres in Algeria , Belgium ,
France , Madagascar , Morocco ,
Netherlands , Romania , United
Kingdom , and more recently South Africa . The Webhelp
investment in South Africa
expected to rise to more than R220m over three years.
Minister
Davies says the Business Process Service sector is key to attracting investment
and creating new jobs especially in the 18-35 age group, where jobs are most
needed.
“It
is good to see the partnership between government and business working together
to promote South Africa
as a preferred location for outsourced business processes. Job creation and
growing our economy are important objectives for the South African government,”
he added.
Webhelp CE , Craig Gibson said the
company took the strategic
decision to proceed with the South African investment once the business
criteria of a large skills pool of English language speakers was verified
together with the quality of the skills available.
Additional
factors included the ability to scale the operations whilst sustaining high
performance, cultural affinity with the UK and the time zone compatibility.
The BPS incentive has made
the South African Value Proposition compelling as it allows South African
companies bidding for UK contracts to offer a more cost competitive proposal
when compared to other offshore destinations such as India and the
Philippines,” said Gibson.
The
Webhelp Contact Centre in Johannesburg will
service the UK Cellular Phone operator Vodafone, providing Customer Services to
their UK
subscribers. The Contact Centre is the second operation launched by the
company. The first facility was launched in Cape Town in March 2014 which created 350 new
jobs. Webhelp SA expects to create a total of 5000 jobs in South Africa by
2017.
the dti’s Business Process Services (BPS) incentive plays a supporting role in
attracting new investment into the sector. The BPS incentive was introduced in
2007 with the purpose of making South Africa ’s
Value Proposition increasingly attractive when compared to other countries
competing for offshore work such as India
and the Philippines .
The BPS incentive has been reviewed and the updated incentive for the industry
will be launched be launched in October 2014
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