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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8922137" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>LOL at all morons who think they are bright enough to pull off "gotcha" moments, and then fall flat on their face in their attempts.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.magellan-solutions.com/blog/list-of-companies-that-outsource-call-centers/[/URL]</p><p></p><h3><strong>AT&T</strong></h3><p>AT&T is a telecommunications company specializing in phone and internet services, wireless and data communications, IP-based and satellite television, telecommunications equipment, and security services.</p><p></p><p>As part of its cost-cutting measures, the company moved most of its call center operations to alternative offshore locations such as the Philippines, India, and Mexico.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Verizon</strong></h3><p>Another company known for outsourcing its call centers in the Philippines is Verizon. With operations in over 150 locations, this telecommunications and media company provides wireless network services, internet connectivity, published directory information, and data services.</p><p></p><p>In 2016, some Verizon onshore call center workers engaged in a seven-week strike in the Philippines. In the end, the two sides agreed, with Verizon promising to enhance job security and hire more staff from the U.S.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Comcast</strong></h3><p>Comcast is a telecommunications conglomerate headquartered in Philadelphia. It provides various services, including cable television, home internet, and telephone. Even after bringing thousands of call center jobs back to the U.S., Comcast continues to outsource call center services to supplement its workforce in handling seasonal call volumes.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Bank of America</strong></h3><p>Bank of America, one of the Big Four financial institutions, had moved its support activities to the Philippines. Some of the services performed in its non-bank subsidiary are customer support, technology services, and human resources management.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Wells Fargo & Co.</strong></h3><p>Wells Fargo, the fourth-largest bank in the world, has operated in the Philippines since 2011. This move was considered to increase the “<a href="https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/159323/wells-fargo-says-bpo-operations-vote-of-confidence-in-philippines" target="_blank">vote of confidence</a>” in the Philippines, providing thousands of job opportunities to Filipinos.</p><p></p><p>Offshored roles include information technology and customer support. Filipino call center agents assisted U.S. clients in terms of credit card concerns. They are also involved in <a href="https://www.magellan-solutions.com/bpo-solutions/credit-card-processing/" target="_blank">credit card collection services</a>.</p><p></p><h3><strong>JPMorgan Chase</strong></h3><p>JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U.S., also has a call center in the Philippines. In addition to voice services, the financial giant has started training its Filipino workers “to take on higher-value jobs” in preparation for the massive change brought by artificial intelligence. The focus will be on analytical areas, including consumer credit and portfolio analysis.</p><p></p><h3><strong>Citi</strong></h3><p>Citigroup is one of the Big Four banks with offshore operations. The financial institution has shared services with many other regional hubs in the Philippines. This was possible because of the country’s “sound macroeconomic fundamentals and skilled workforce.”</p><p></p><h3><strong>Expedia</strong></h3><p>Booking.com, Airbnb: use offshore teams for customer support, especially in high-volume regions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8922137, member: 683408"] LOL at all morons who think they are bright enough to pull off "gotcha" moments, and then fall flat on their face in their attempts. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.magellan-solutions.com/blog/list-of-companies-that-outsource-call-centers/[/URL] [HEADING=2][B]AT&T[/B][/HEADING] AT&T is a telecommunications company specializing in phone and internet services, wireless and data communications, IP-based and satellite television, telecommunications equipment, and security services. As part of its cost-cutting measures, the company moved most of its call center operations to alternative offshore locations such as the Philippines, India, and Mexico. [HEADING=2][B]Verizon[/B][/HEADING] Another company known for outsourcing its call centers in the Philippines is Verizon. With operations in over 150 locations, this telecommunications and media company provides wireless network services, internet connectivity, published directory information, and data services. In 2016, some Verizon onshore call center workers engaged in a seven-week strike in the Philippines. In the end, the two sides agreed, with Verizon promising to enhance job security and hire more staff from the U.S. [HEADING=2][B]Comcast[/B][/HEADING] Comcast is a telecommunications conglomerate headquartered in Philadelphia. It provides various services, including cable television, home internet, and telephone. Even after bringing thousands of call center jobs back to the U.S., Comcast continues to outsource call center services to supplement its workforce in handling seasonal call volumes. [HEADING=2][B]Bank of America[/B][/HEADING] Bank of America, one of the Big Four financial institutions, had moved its support activities to the Philippines. Some of the services performed in its non-bank subsidiary are customer support, technology services, and human resources management. [HEADING=2][B]Wells Fargo & Co.[/B][/HEADING] Wells Fargo, the fourth-largest bank in the world, has operated in the Philippines since 2011. This move was considered to increase the “[URL='https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/159323/wells-fargo-says-bpo-operations-vote-of-confidence-in-philippines']vote of confidence[/URL]” in the Philippines, providing thousands of job opportunities to Filipinos. Offshored roles include information technology and customer support. Filipino call center agents assisted U.S. clients in terms of credit card concerns. They are also involved in [URL='https://www.magellan-solutions.com/bpo-solutions/credit-card-processing/']credit card collection services[/URL]. [HEADING=2][B]JPMorgan Chase[/B][/HEADING] JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U.S., also has a call center in the Philippines. In addition to voice services, the financial giant has started training its Filipino workers “to take on higher-value jobs” in preparation for the massive change brought by artificial intelligence. The focus will be on analytical areas, including consumer credit and portfolio analysis. [HEADING=2][B]Citi[/B][/HEADING] Citigroup is one of the Big Four banks with offshore operations. The financial institution has shared services with many other regional hubs in the Philippines. This was possible because of the country’s “sound macroeconomic fundamentals and skilled workforce.” [HEADING=2][B]Expedia[/B][/HEADING] Booking.com, Airbnb: use offshore teams for customer support, especially in high-volume regions. [/QUOTE]
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