The Scotsman

Outsourcer to create more than 200 jobs at new Fife site

● Vericall pledges jobs after landing £1m RSA grant ● New Kirkcaldy call centre to act as UK flagship site

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

Vericall is to create hundreds of jobs and establish a flagship call centre in Fife after being awarded £1 million by Scottish Enterprise.

In a boost for the local economy, the contact centre operator has pledged to deliver up to 209 living wage jobs in Kirkcaldy over the next two years.

Vericall, which is poised to unveil the addition of a major blue-chip client, will house the upcoming positions at a new flagship UK contact centre in Lomond House at John Smith Business Park.

It comes as the firm is awarded a£1m regional selective assistance (RSA) grant from Scottish Enterprise.

The news is set to bring a welcome jobs lift to the town, which has been affected in recent months by store closure programmes being undertaken by brands including Marks & Spencer and Debenhams.

A recruitmen­t drive is currently underway to fill the roles, which will be full-time, permanent positions meeting the Scottish Living Wage of £9 per hour.

Vericall MD Adam Taylor said :“I am delighted to be launching our flagship contact centre in Kirkcaldy.

“Whilst researchin­g potential locations we were drawn to the warm and accommo - dating nature encountere­d in Fife which matches the manner in which we wish to rep - resent our clients.

“Fife Council al sod emon st rated a desire to cul tivate innovative, technology focussed businesses toc reate sustainabl­e employment opportunit­ies for future generation­s. This is an aim I am personally motivated to assist with.”

Scottish Enterprise, which worked in partnershi­p with Fife Council to attract Vericall to the region, provides RSA grants to investment projects seeking to create and safeguard employment in selected areas of Scotland.

In the financial year 2017-18, the organisati­on offered £14m in RSA funding to 75 companies to support expansion plans and job creation.

Neil Francis, director of internatio­nal trade and investment operations at Scottish Developmen­t Internatio­nal, the internatio­nal arm of Scottish Enterprise, said: “Veri - Call has shown a real desire to locate its flagship contact centre inKir kcal dy, so I am very pleased that this £1 mRS A grant from Scottish Enterprise has allowed the company to lay down roots in Fife.

“I am very hopeful the commitment demonstrat­ed by Veri Call toKir kcal dy will encourage other companies to look at Fife as a place to locate and grow their business.”

Business minister Jamie Hep burn also welcomed the news, adding: “Research shows paying the real living wage can enhance productivi­ty, reduce absenteeis­m, and improve staff morale and therefore I am delighted that these new jobs will pay the Scottish Living Wage.”

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