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Duco Consultancy to create 150 job opportunities in Fiji by the end of this year

Duco Consultancy to create 150 job opportunities in Fiji by the end of this year

By Zodelle Bhan
28/10/2022
Founder and Chief Executive Officer for Duco Consultancy, Chandan Ohri [Image: Investment Fiji]

A New Zealand-based consulting and services company, Duco Consultancy, is ready to expand its services in Fiji, which will create 150 job opportunities by the end of 2022.

The company operates in New Zealand, Australia, the United States of America and India, and now registered in Fiji.

Founder and Chief Executive Officer for Duco Consultancy, Chandan Ohri says Fiji’s young, dynamic workforce and its position as a vibrant and connected hub enabled them to invest in Fiji.

To facilitate this project, Investment Fiji, along with Outsource Fiji, provided the company with industry updates, information on tax incentives and collaboration with the relevant agencies.

Investment Fiji Chief Executive Officer Kamal Chetty says Fiji has a thriving outsourcing sector and international brands showing confidence in Fiji’s economy.

He adds Fiji is moving in the right direction to achieve the Fijian Government’s vision of developing Fiji as a value-adding Business Process Outsourcing and Knowledge Process Outsourcing hub.

Chetty says there are major international brands already operating or are setting up in Fiji, paving the way for more global players to select Fiji as their ideal destination.

Outsource Fiji Executive Director, Sagufta Janif says the setup of Duco Consultancy in Fiji is a diversification of the country’s outsourcing industry.

She says with Duco Consultancy coming into Fiji, they are seeing more expansion in the industry, which includes Knowledge Process Outsourcing businesses as well.

She adds having such Knowledge Process Outsourcing businesses in Fiji will ensure that people who are within the ICT space get access to international standard job opportunities.

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