Three move contact centre from Mumbai

28th September 2015: Ministers Michael Noonan TD, Jan O’Sullivan TD and Richard Bruton TD pictured with Robert Finnegan, CEO of Three (second left), Ashley Cook, Director of CRM (on left) and Dr James King, CEO of Limerick Chamber during their visit to Three’s contact centre in Limerick. Three has completed the transition of all customer care calls from Mumbai to Ireland. This transition has resulted in the filling of 100 roles in its contact centre in Limerick which now employs 450 people. Pic. Keith Arkins Photography No Repro Fee

Three move contact centre back from Mumbai

Three has today completed the transition of all contact centre calls from Mumbai to Ireland.

This transition has resulted in the filling of 100 roles in its contact centre in Limerick which now employs 450 people.

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mr. Richard Bruton T.D., Minister for Finance, Mr. Michael Noonan T.D., and Minister for Education and Skills, Ms. Jan O’Sullivan T.D., today visited the Limerick centre to mark the official changeover of services from India to a major Irish-based customer care service which also employs 130 people in Waterford.

The Limerick contact centre is now expected to receive over 2.6 million calls each year, one million more than a year ago.

Speaking during his visit Minister Noonan said: “The addition of these 100 new jobs is a further boost for Limerick and is further evidence that the economic recovery is spreading throughout the country. I think today’s announcement is a massive boost of confidence in Limerick and indeed the Mid-West region”.

Minister Bruton added: “A key part of our Action Plan for Jobs is to stimulate the domestic economy. Three’s investment in its Limerick operation, which has created 100 new jobs, is a great boost to this strategic ambition and to the city of Limerick.”

Minister O’Sullivan said: “Three’s decision to transition these calls to its Limerick operation is a strong testament, not only to Three’s existing employees in Limerick, but also the availability of a skilled workforce in the area. We know that a skilled workforce is not only the corner stone of our economic recovery, but is also key to attracting business and the decision by Three to transfer its services here is evidence that Limerick is competing on the international stage and winning.”

Robert Finnegan, CEO of Three said: “Today marks the completion of a very significant milestone for Three. Our aim is to deliver the ultimate customer service experience and this is now a reality through our Irish based customer service centres of excellence in both Limerick and Waterford. I would like to thank our valued employees for their hard work through this transition and their continued dedication to providing first class care to our customers.

“Our network investment project of €300 million over the next two years is well-underway in delivering a superfast 4G network for our customers. This will ensure that Three continues to be Ireland’s leading, innovative and cost effective telecommunications provider both now and into the future.”


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Photograph Caption: Ministers Michael Noonan TD, Jan O’Sullivan TD and Richard Bruton TD pictured with Robert Finnegan, CEO of Three (second left), Ashley Cook, Director of CRM (on left) and Dr James King, CEO of Limerick Chamber

 

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