KM2 Solutions expands Caribbean operations

The US-based KM2 Solutions, which operates nearshore business process outsourcing with contact centers throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, says it is expanding its operations in the region and is anticipating an additional 1,500 new jobs as a result.

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It said as a result of the increased demand for high-quality English language contact center solutions, KM2 will be increasing its footprint in Barbados, Grenada, and St. Lucia.

“This expansion is being fueled by exciting new client acquisitions as KM2 increasingly gains ground as the nearshore outsourcing partner of choice by many major corporations and Fortune 500 companies in the United States,” KM2 said in a statement.

Additionally, significant organic growth is anticipated within its existing client base due to the Caribbean operations consistently outperforming onshore alternatives.

“This new growth is a testament to the quality and dedication of all our team members in the region. We remain committed to further growth and to provide not just jobs, but lifelong careers to the people of Barbados, Grenada, and St. Lucia,” said David Kreiss, the President, and chief executive officer of KM2 Solutions.

Since its inception in St. Lucia in 2004, KM2 Solutions with an existing workforce approaching 3,000 people in the Caribbean, said it anticipates bringing an additional 1,500 new jobs to the region in 2023.

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“This represents a significant increase, and aside from new job creation, it will also further careers and bring economic advantages to its areas of operation. A trend KM2 predicts will continue well into the future,” it added.

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