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CTNP Corporation opens largest call center in Cebu City

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CTNP Corporation and the tele-net group mark a milestone as they open their newly constructed 2,000-square meter call center, CTNP's largest call center to date, in Faustina Center, Bonifacio District, Cebu City on May 20, 2023.

This signals the next step forward in CTNP's growth and stature as the largest and longest-running Japanese-led call center company in the Philippines.

"The center that opened today is our fourth site in the Philippines and the biggest in our company," said Naoya Osawa, CTNP Corporation's Chief Executive Officer.

This further increases CTNP's footprint in the country's Business Process Outsourcing sector, a pivotal industry that, in 2023 alone, is expected to generate 40 million jobs and billions worth of revenue for the Philippine economy.

Aside from Osawa, top executives from Cebu and Japan, including Chief Operations Officer Chisato Toyoda-Atoc, Chief Sales Officer Anthony "Silver" Cepeda, and President Hiroyuki Takahashi of Tele-net Corporation, led the opening ceremony of the state-of-the-art, sleek, and modern call center site for stakeholders, partners, clients, and employees.

Representatives from various sectors also graced the event, including government officials such as Lawyer Mikel Rama, representing his father, Cebu City Mayor Mike Rama, and Borongan City Mayor Dayan Agda.

CTNP's trusted vendors and partners were also present, such as PLDT, Eastern Communication, New Datche Phils., RCBC, Intellicare/Avega, CNG, TLL, HMC, Jidca Builders, and the Rotary Club of Cebu Port Centre, among others.

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