Global digital business services provider TP expands operations in Ghana to employ 5,000 Ghanaians

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Global digital business services provider TP has launched its third office in Accra, a move aimed at creating new job opportunities and contributing to Ghana’s economic development.

The expansion is in collaboration with the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation.

Deputy Chief Executive Officer of TP, Thomas Mackenbrock, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to job creation, stating that TP plans to hire over 5,000 young Ghanaians nationwide. He noted that the initiative aligns with government efforts to reduce unemployment across the country.

Mackenbrock explained that TP has experienced rapid growth in Ghana since commencing operations in January 2022 with a single site and 36 employees. The company now views Ghana as a strategic hub for digital services in West Africa and intends to deepen its presence in the region.

“Our ambition is to work closely with the government to create real opportunities for young people in Ghana,” he said. “We see Ghana playing a key role in our long-term global strategy.”

TP’s Global CEO and Founder, Daniel Julien, visited Ghana to explore the country’s strategic value to the company’s regional expansion plans. TP operates in more than 95 countries and employs nearly 500,000 people worldwide.

Country Lead of TP Ghana, Elhadi O. Bencherif, acknowledged the pivotal role of the company’s leadership and the Government of Ghana in the operation’s growth.

“Together with our leadership, we are truly proud to see that what began as a small initiative in Ghana is now embraced with tremendous support and goodwill,” he said. “We are immensely grateful to the government for providing a conducive business environment that supports our vision to create meaningful jobs for the youth in the digital space.”

Speaking on behalf of the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Simon Madjie, highlighted that the project supports the government’s broader vision of building a 24-hour economy.

He expressed optimism that the 5,000 jobs projected could significantly increase in the near future.

TP specializes in business process outsourcing and offers a range of high-quality services, including customer relationship management, content curation and moderation, and high-value customer experience delivery.

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