Advertisment

Intelenet wins NOA's professional award for Best Far-shore Team

author-image
DQINDIA Online
New Update
intel

Business Process Outsourcer Intelenet Global Services has won the award for the ‘Best Far-shore Team’ instituted by the National Outsourcing Association (NOA).

Advertisment

The company has been recognised for its work with blue-chip brands around the world, with particular strength in far shore outsourcing, the company said in a statement.

“We are thrilled to receive this NOA award, which comes as a recognition of the additional value we provide to businesses through our outstanding customer service outsourcing,” said Bhupender Singh, CEO of Intelenet Global Services.

The global outsourcing specialist, which employs more than 55,000 people worldwide, was also shortlisted in two more categories, for their 'Excellence in Outsourced Customer Service' and 'Excellence in BPO' (Private Sector), demonstrating its industry-leading capability across a wide range of outsourcing services.

Advertisment

The NOA’s Professional Awards are a diverse set of honors highlighting the talent which drives the UK economy through provision of exceptional outsourcing and shared services. Many of the awards recognise individuals and function teams that contribute to the overall success of BPO providers, but who mostly remain unacknowledged for their work in servicing clients efficiently and shaping the global sourcing industry. The winners were announced at the NOA's Professional Awards 2016 ceremony held on Thursday 19th May 2016.

Singh added, "We have an excellent track record of building strong relationships with our own clients, as we prioritise agility and responsiveness to their requirements. Our own customer-centric approach translates into our industry-leading provision of outsourced Customer Services. All our solutions are driven by innovative technology and deep-seated knowledge services, enabling us to engage effectively and efficiently with end customers and provide key insights to our clients."

ceo intelenet noa-awards
Advertisment