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Multilingual customer experience hub Globee to increase headcount in Malaysia

Wednesday, 05 Aug 2020 04:57 PM MYTEverise founder and CEO Sudhir Agarwal said Globee expects to increase its local headcount to 740 by year-end. — Courtesy photo from Everise

A joint venture between Everise and UBASE, Globee experienced almost 250 per cent revenue growth year to year on May 30 2020. “That has us well-positioned to continue growth in this uncertain economic environment,” he said in a statement. “We are a people-first company that has entrepreneurship and innovation in our DNA. It is critical that we live these values during a crisis to offer a superior brand experience,” added Sudhir.For Everise, Malaysia is the ideal place to house a service centre that offers support in all Asian languages.

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