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150 new jobs created as RCL Services opens new block

150 new jobs created as RCL Services opens new block

By Navitalai Naivalurua
04/06/2024
Photo: Ministry of Finance

150 new jobs have been created after Recovery Corporate Limited Services opened its new west wing block.

RCL Services Group CEO Nicholas Harak says today is a momentous moment for the company since they started with 15 employees, and now, they have more than 350 employees.

He says this milestone achievement shows the dedication of the management team and the staff.

Harak also acknowledged the government's continuous support towards the BPO sector.

While opening the new block, Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Minister for Trade and Corporatives Professor Biman Prasad says the government has consistently demonstrated its commitment to fostering the growth of the outsourcing industry, which now supports a significant workforce of approximately 8,000 to 10,000 individuals.

He says notably, they have witnessed a surge in employment opportunities within the Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) and Information Technology Outsourcing sectors.

Professor Prasad says these sectors have seen a rise in demand for skilled professionals such as accountants, business analysts, and credit intelligence specialists, among others.

The Minister adds the outsourcing industry plays a vital role in the Fiji Government's economic diversification strategies, serving as a sustainable pillar of economic growth and development.

He says this sector capitalises on several key advantages, with the ultimate goal of positioning Fiji as the outsourcing hub in the Pacific region.

The Deputy Prime Minister says by doing so, they aim to create a robust and resilient economy that benefits the nation.

Professor Prasad says as we see many Fijians leaving offshore, he firmly believes that the Outsourcing Industry offers an enticing prospect for our young people to remain in Fiji and showcase their exceptional skills and career aspirations in this rapidly expanding sector.

He further says by doing so, we can not only retain our brightest minds but also contribute to the nation's economic growth and development.

He adds their commitment to the industry has also grown, and from funding infrastructure, introducing new skills accreditation courses to prioritising resilient ICT infrastructure critical for the growth of the industry.

The Minister says this is also demonstrated through their investment of $2.5 million towards the outsourcing industry in this financial year, and these efforts collectively demonstrate their strong support for the industry and their determination to create a conducive environment for its continued growth and success.

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