Today: November 19, 2024
June 28, 2022
1 min read

They ask that banks with a Panamanian license establish their call centers in the country


Carreira assures that the call centers would give the national employment opportunity, with an investment of less than 1% of the net profits that the banks receive per year.

They ask that banks with a Panamanian license establish their call centers in the country

Francisco Carreira delivered a letter to the Superintendent of Banks. Photo: Courtesy

A request for banks with a Panamanian license to establish their call centers or call centers in the national territory, and generate jobs for Panamanians, made the president of the Unity Movement, Francisco Carreira Pitti, through a letter addressed to the Superintendent of Banks, Amaury Castillo,

In the letter, Carreira exhorted the superintendent to dialogue with the banking sector, so that they establish their call centers in our country in which they deal with claims or collection calls from clients.

Carreira stressed that this service is currently outside the national territory, so last May he made this public proposal that would help create jobs for Panamanians.

“It is true that there is no law that prohibits doing this type of contractions; however, it is unheard of that these large corporations that obtain millions of dollars in profits, prefer to establish this service in other countries and not generate jobs in the country where they are established”, he criticized.

Carreira described as “irresponsible and absurd” that the Superintendence of Banks grants a license to carry out operations in Panama and an important part of the activities are not developed here, exporting jobs that are needed today in the country.



Source link

Latest Posts

They celebrated "Buenos Aires Coffee Day" with a tour of historic bars - Télam
Cum at clita latine. Tation nominavi quo id. An est possit adipiscing, error tation qualisque vel te.

Categories

Hoy Paraguay
Previous Story

Rome Zoo gives ice cream to animals to withstand the heat wave

Iván Acosta calls the United States "uncivilized" for the sanctions against the Nicaraguan regime
Next Story

Iván Acosta calls the United States “uncivilized” for the sanctions against the Nicaraguan regime

Latest from Blog

They kill a young man with a shot

They kill a young man with a shot

A young 24-year-old died from an injury firearm that he was hit by one of two people who intercepted him, while he was traveling on a motorcycle along a section of the
Go toTop