Exceltec expands operations in Costa Rica

With an investment of $3.5 million, the company extended its telemarketing and collection management segment services.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Exceltec is a company that provides information technology and business process outsourcing services. It will hire 111 employees between June and December 2009 to expand its telemarketing and collection management service operations.

Journalist Carlos Cordero wrote for Elfinancierocr.com: "To provide these services (telemarketing and collection management), a division with 23 employees was started with an initial investment of $700,000 in 2008. It currently has five clients in the banking and telecommunications sectors. The firm maintains software development and information technology outsourcing operations."

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