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Business and the Economy

Customer Service Center to Employ Up to 750 in Louisville

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The ribbon is being cut Wednesday on a facility in Louisville expected to employ up to 750 people providing customer service.

Gov. Steve Beshear and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer are expected for the event along with officials from Teleperformance Inc., which employs 149,000 in 230 centers in 62 countries.

Teleperformance subsidiary TPUSA Inc. announced in September its operation would provide customer service for financial products for current and former members of the military. TPUSA has 20,000 employees in the U.S.

Officials said last fall the company expected to make a $13.2 million investment, locating in a 50,000-square-foot facility in eastern Louisville. The state gave preliminary approval for incentives up to $3.8 million on the project.

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