Partner Article
EE and Webhelp UK open new customer contact centre in Derby
EE and Webhelp UK hosted an event to mark the official launch of a new contact centre in Derby (Tuesday 4th November).
Earlier this year, EE partnered with Webhelp UK as part of its commitment to return 1,000 customer service jobs to the UK. This event marks the next stage in the partnership and demonstrates EE and Webhelp UK’s pledge to deliver industry leading customer service and provide job opportunities for the local community.
Olaf Swantee, CEO at EE and David Turner, CEO at Webhelp UK, were both in attendance to celebrate the opening.
Olaf Swantee said: “The opening of our new contact centre in Derby underlines our continued investment in creating jobs across the UK, as well as our ongoing determination to provide the leading customer service in the UK telecoms sector.
David Turner, CEO at Webhelp UK, commented: “It’s fantastic to welcome EE into the Webhelp fold, the addition of such a premium brand to our client base is testament to the gold standard customer experience management services that we provide.
“We’re privileged to be working with a company that has achieved such success and growth since it began, and look forward to working with the team and delivering outstanding customer service to their customers.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Minto .
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular morning National email for free.
Why being ‘work-ready’ matters more than ever
The North's future doesn't end at Manchester
Exit or legacy? Why every owner needs a plan
Who speaks up for SMEs when giants get bigger?
The true value of HR in an AI-driven working world
What new business rates guidance means for pubs
Business success starts with people investment
It's time to confront the digital poverty crisis
Why a business exit is no longer all or nothing
Culture is the foundation for sustainable growth
Business must help young people take root in work
Purposeful procurement for long-term growth