30 March 2017
Global professional services firm Genpact plans to create more than 300 new jobs in Glasgow over the next five years, following a decision to expand its European operations in Scotland.
These roles will encompass digital solutions, risk management, insurance claims, business process transformation, and customer service. This investment is supported by a £3.1 million Regional Selective Assistance grant from Scottish Enterprise.
FM @NicolaSturgeon announces hundreds of jobs for #Glasgow and #Scotland as @Genpact expands European base: https://t.co/BsTRKWAcSH pic.twitter.com/8RbYDWRoTg
— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) March 29, 2017
Welcoming the announcement during a visit to Genpact’s Glasgow office, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said:
“Scotland continues to be recognised as a prime business location for global companies looking for a foothold in and access to Europe.
“This is thanks to our exceptional skills, business infrastructure, low-cost base and global business network. I am delighted that Genpact will locate its new European facility in Scotland, with support from Scottish Enterprise.”