Monday, June 4, 2012
Enterprises Select UAE as Focal Point to Provide Customer Support
Dubai Outsource Zone Supports Middle East Call Centre Conference and Exhibitionas Outsourcing Partner
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Monday, June 4th 2012 [ME NewsWire]
The UAE attracts multilingual talent from around the globe. The greatest beneficiary of the trend is the outsourcing industry, which can provide customer support services to geographies across the world. This ability is an important asset that complements the country’s strategic geographic location and superior infrastructure attracting global enterprises seeking customer support services to the UAE, according to Ammar Al Malik, Director Operations, Dubai Outsource Zone.
Malik added: “The UAE market is primarily focused on providing customer support to the financial services, telecoms, and travel and hospitality sectors. These industries, which are key to the country’s economy, have found an ideal solution in the growth of the domestic sector. The public sector is also resorting to outsourcing services,particularly call centres, as they help provide support to residents for diverse government services. The use of e-government services and alternate channels of delivery have contributed to the growth of the outsourcing segment and consequently the country’s economy.”
Malik’s comments came ahead of Dubai Outsource Zone’s participation as the outsourcing partner at the Middle East Call Centre (MECC) conference and exhibition, which is set to be held from 4-7 June at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre. During a key session at the event Ammar Al Malik will highlight the opportunities and challenges faced by the contact centre industry offeringcase studies of success stories from Dubai Outsource Zone’s partners.
The event is organised by Insights, the only call centre dedicated professional services organisation in the Middle East.MECC 2012 offers the region's leading call centre professionals an expert-led forum to gain insights on the industry's latest trends, technologiesand outline of the development plans of major industry playersin addition to discussing and identifying solutions to common issues.
Dominick Keenaghan, President at Insights, said: “Enterprises based in the region are highly focused on customer-centredtechnology and service options with the exponential growth ofclient expectations over a period of time. MECC 2012is, therefore, aiming topromotingthe culture of outsourcing and customer advocacy. Global industry experts willhighlight the steps that organisations can pro-actively take to effectively realise business opportunities by adopting a customer-centric approach.”
DOZ provides comprehensive purpose-built infrastructure to both captive and non-captive companies looking to set up in the region. It also facilitates business partners to control costs and gain efficiencies through leveraging talent, technology and expertise in the UAE.
DOZ currently hosts a number of companies in diverse sectors such as banking and finance, accounting, IT, payroll processing, engineering, research and development as well as design. Companies operating in DOZ include Emirates airline, AXA Insurance, du, Mashreq Bank, Arab Bank, First Data, Cupola, Larsen & Toubro, Infotech Ltd, Al Futtaim Willis, and Jumeirah Group.
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About Dubai Outsource Zone
Dubai Outsource Zone (DOZ) is the perfect base for companies that provide mid-to-high-end business processes outsourcing (BPO) services and back office operations. DOZ offers these companies a comprehensive and efficient infrastructure and a business-friendly environment to set up hubs that service local, regional and global markets. DOZ’s offerings include 100% exemption from taxes; arguably the world’s most reliable technology and communications infrastructure, a one-stop-shop of support services and the best possible working environment. For more information: www.doz.ae
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