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3,000 jobs in BPO sector in 2 years – Investment Fiji

3,000 jobs in BPO sector in 2 years – Investment Fiji

By Rashika Kumar
02/02/2024
Photo: Outsource Fiji

Through expansion and addition of new business process outsourcing organisations, Fiji is currently expecting about 3,000 seats in the next 2 years and by 2030 Investment Fiji estimates the workforce to be about 25,000.

Investment Fiji CEO Kamal Chetty says the outsourcing sector in Fiji has experienced significant growth with the expansion initiatives by Pacific Centrecom Pte Ltd where the company has recently opened three new offices in Lautoka, Nadi, and Navua.

He says this expansion not only contributes to the employment sector but also positions Fiji as an emerging hub for outsourcing services.

Chetty says the company is set to further expand its presence with offices in Suva, Rakiraki, Ba, and Savusavu.

He further says Vuvale Outsourcing Pte Ltd and Pepper Advantage is also making strides in the outsourcing sector by establishing new seats for the industry.

The CEO says Pepper Advantage more specifically has made a substantial impact on the outsourcing landscape with its large-scale employment generation, a significant positive outcome of the investment, contributing to the economic development of Fiji.

Chetty adds they are working closely with Outsource Fiji to attract more investment in the outsourcing space.

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