From left to right: BPESA CEO Reshni Singh; DTIC’s Susan Mangole; Avesh Singh, VP of operations and head of TransUnion’s GCC Africa; and DTIC’s Manneo Matsane and Mandi van Rensburg.
In a statement, TransUnion says more than 500 South Africans have joined the business during this time. Of these, more than 70% are women, it states. “Our virtual model has enabled us to access even greater talent and diversity, and I am immensely proud of what we have achieved in little under a year-and-a-half – I look forward to witnessing our continued growth.”As the country’s unemployment woes continue to be a sore point, the BPO sector has been identified as a catalyst in the fight against joblessness.
According to the company, GCC Africa offers a wide range of services, including contact centre, business process management, technology support and data analytics roles. Its teams provide support to TransUnion’s operations and customers in Africa and around the globe.