The Philippine Star

Contact center industry getting more client calls – CCAP

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Philippine contact center industry has received numerous inquiries from foreign clients and investors with regards to the country’s current investment climate given President Duterte’s ongoing war on drugs and other controvers­ial pronouncem­ents.

“We’ve certainly been asked questions about what’s really going on in the Philippine­s. Questions started to be raised when the President declared a state of national emergency because of state of lawlessnes­s. It did create questions from some of our clients,” Contact Center Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (CCAP) Benedict Hernandez said in a press briefing Wednesday.

Hernandez, however, said none of the inquiries made were regarding safety concerns.

“I think they were asking about what’s going on and we’re getting questions ourselves so help us get an answer,” he said.

“For us, we prefer that they ask questions because that is an opportunit­y for us to clarify. It creates opportunit­ies for us to clarify the reality on the ground,” Hernandez added.

The CCAP official said it is business as usual in the local business process outsourcin­g (BPO) industry.

“We don’t really see any impact right now and we just have to make sure we take care of the questions. It’s business as usual for our companies, our employees, in our work, and conducting our business. We haven’t seen travel advisory changes among our BPO companies and neither from our clients. So we haven’t seen our clients saying ‘I’m now prohibited from flying into the country,’” Hernandez said.

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