Enniskillen wins 800 new jobs from French contact centre company

Teleperformance already employs nearly 2,000 between Bangor and Newry

The new jobs will be located in the constituency of the North’s acting First Minister, Arlene Foster. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire
The new jobs will be located in the constituency of the North’s acting First Minister, Arlene Foster. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire

Teleperformance, the French-owned contact centre group, plans to create an additional 800 jobs in the North in a major investment project that will be located in Fermanagh.

The group already employs nearly 2,000 people at its existing customer contact centres in Bangor and Newry, in Co Down.

Teleperformance intends to develop its third centre in Enniskillen and to have 800 jobs in place by 2018.

Alistair Niederer, chief executive for Teleperformance UK, Ireland and RSA said the company was happy to be growing its presence in the North.

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“It is our objective to provide world class customer service through our top quality, well trained staff. It is our philosophy to transform passion into excellence and Northern Ireland had proven to be a great place for us to do this.

“We see the commitment of our staff and the superior service they are able to provide as an important part of our competitive advantage. People considering applying for the new jobs here in Enniskillen should be assured of our commitment to provide training and a stimulating and motivational place to work,” Mr Niederer added.

Arlene Foster’s constituency

The North’s Finance Minister, Arlene Foster, whose constituency is Fermanagh and South Tyrone, is particularly pleased that the new jobs will be located in her home county.

The minister said: “This major investment is great news for Northern Ireland and I am delighted to have played a part in the journey that has brought Teleperformance to Fermanagh.

“I have taken an active interest in the company’s involvement in Northern Ireland and have been privileged to engage with them over the last number of years. Securing this further investment for Fermanagh marks another tremendous milestone which I am proud to be a part of.”

The French group’s latest investment project is being backed by Invest NI which has offered £2.5 million (€3.4m) of support towards the project.

The North’s Department of Employment and Learning has also offered £249,500 of support for pre-employment training for 100 people.

Francess McDonnell

Francess McDonnell

Francess McDonnell is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in business