Jamaica Gleaner

Itelbpo pumping millions into COVID-19 fight

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WESTERN BUREAU:

LEADING OUTSOURCIN­G firm itelbpo Smart Solutions has committed to a weekly donation of $2 million through its 4Ys Foundation to assist in managing the ensuing public health crisis created by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The Yoni Epstein-led firm has already donated over $14 million in essential contact centre services to the Government’s 888-ONE-LOVE hotline, which was launched to keep citizens informed amid wide public anxiety caused by the uncertain and everchangi­ng nature of the global pandemic. The effort is a part of the organisati­on’s proactive disaster risk management strategy.

“There are many Jamaicans, especially in rural areas, who still do not have access to the Internet, and the hotline gives them a channel to receive critical updates and make reports,” said Epstein, who is the founding chairman and CEO of itelbpo Smart Solutions. “We feel both a sense of privilege and responsibi­lity in having this opportunit­y to help Jamaica weather this storm.”

The 4Ys Foundation was launched by the global services firm last year to institutio­nalise the company’s commitment to supporting community initiative­s, including US$60,000 in relief funds for its Bahamas team affected by Hurricane Dorian.

TEAM SELECTION

According to Epstein, the hotline team members were selected from agents who were previously assigned to a travel account that closed when the tourism industry went on lockdown, and was therefore well equipped to handle sensitive calls, dissect and prioritise informatio­n, as well as transfer critical data to the Ministry of Health and Wellness 24 hours, seven days a week.

“Some people are really in a panic when they call us, and it’s our responsibi­lity to guide them through the situation, even emergency situations where they feel their life or the life of a loved one is at stake,” Monique Frazer, the team supervisor told The Gleaner. “As their supervisor, I am committed to guiding my team to doing their best and showing people that we care.”

Itelbpo was launched in 2012 in Jamaica with seven workers and is now a global multi-awardwinni­ng enterprise and the region’s largest homegrown business process outsourcin­g company, with eight facilities in Jamaica, The Bahamas, Mexico and the USA, including a robust US-based workfromho­me regime.

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Itelbpo founder and Chairman Yoni Epstein.

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