Jamaica Gleaner

BPO a key pillar of growth agenda º Vaz

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MINISTER WITHOUT Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Daryl Vaz, said outsourcin­g services remain a key pillar of t he countr y ’s economic growth and j ob creation strategy, and the Government has been proactive in promoting, engaging and securing investment­s in the sector.

The minister noted that business processing outsourcin­g (BPO) has contribute­d to the reduction in unemployme­nt to 10.4 per cent as at October 2017, which is the l owest since October 2008.

“The unemployme­nt rate was 2.4 percentage points lower than in October 2016, and a 0.9 percentage point lower than in July 2017,” he noted.

He said that a strategy has been adopted with the goal of nearly doubling the employee count within the BPO sector by 2020.

“But, we have gone even further by forming the BPO task force, which oversees the implementa­tion and update of the developmen­t work plan for the industry,” he noted.

“In addition, we have secured a National Coordinato­r f or Outsourcin­g (NCO) to ensure that all elements of the ecosystem are i n place, to ensure the success of the industry,” he pointed out.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT GROWTH

The focus is on strengthen­ing the enabling environmen­t, particular­ly the policy and incentive framework; labour market enhancemen­t; infrastruc­ture developmen­t and market penetratio­n.

Vaz said that these initiative­s have paid off, “as the sector continues to enjoy a high employment growth rate surpassing many of our other sectors”.

He informed that there are approximat­ely 60 BPO companies in Jamaica offering a wide range of services, including customer care, technical support, among others, and accounting for over 26,000 jobs.

“I am happy with the performanc­e of the sector, but we want to ensure that even more Jamaicans are empowered through jobs. To this end, we have mandated the relevant government agencies to create the environmen­t for the expansion of the industry,” he pointed out.

He indicated that the Developmen­t Bank of Jamaica (DBJ ) has committed US$73 million to finance 15 BPO projects islandwide. Last year, work commenced on developmen­t of new spaces in Montego Bay and Portmore to create over 6,000 new j ob opportunit­ies.

I n addition, the Fac tories Corporatio­n of Jamaica has undertaken to design and construct BPO space on 34 acres, with a target of approximat­ely 20,000 jobs.

“The job creation potential of the BPO sector is encouragin­g, to say the least, and augurs well for our (economic) agenda,” Vaz said, assuring that challenges, including the length of time for approvals, are being addressed.

 ??  ?? Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Daryl Vaz. FILE
Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Daryl Vaz. FILE

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