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Your BPO Solution Kore Contact Center March 2016

Why Outsource to Jamaica Strategic location and accessibility. A major driver for Jamaican outsourcing is its advantageous location relative to the USA and Canada Only 90 minutes away from Miami via air and over 400 international flights weekly. This facilitates flexibility in travel, shorter travel times and convenience in ad hoc travel situations Being located within the Eastern time zone (UTC -5), interaction with North American offices and Jamaican operations can easily be facilitated during normal business hours

Why Outsource to Jamaica continued An educated, diverse, and loyal English-speaking talent pool with a population of approximately 2.8 million with a labor force of 1.3 million Jamaica has the 3rd largest English-speaking population in the Americas, behind the USA and Canada As heavy consumers of American media, there is strong cultural affinity between Jamaica and North America a significant advantage for customer-facing outsourcing activities involving North American customers

About Jamaica Geographic Area: 10,911 km2 (4,213 sq. miles) Population 2.814 m (April 2015) 0.2% growth rate (estimated) 50%+ of the population lives in urban areas Labor Force 1.308 million (2014) Capital City Kingston Official Language(s) English Major Population Centers (Parish population, 2014) Kingston & St. Andrew (668,900) Montego Bay (185,500) Portmore (520,600) Currency Jamaican Dollar (JMD) USD 1.00 = JMD $120.24 (average, Dec 2015) Unemployment Rate 13.1 (July 2015) Per Capita GDP USD 4,921.65 (April 2015) Literacy Rate Total population: 87% (2012) - Youth, 15-24 years: 95.7% (2012) Macro Economic Indicators GDP: USD 13.850 (April 2015) - Inflation: 7% (April 2015) Major Economic Sectors Agriculture, Financial Services, ICT, Manufacturing, Mining Tourism

Jamaica Business Processes Outsourcing Over 40 companies offer contact center and Business Processes Outsourcing (BPO) services in Jamaica Companies are a combination of captives and outsourcing providers, as well as local and foreign-owned companies Majority of operations are located in Montego Bay, Kingston and Portmore 23 companies operating over 5 years; 11 companies over 10 years Jamaica's outsourcing sector is estimated at 17,000 agents, and generates revenues in excess of USD 500 million annually

BPO Sector Industries Served Services Provided

Agent Distribution by Location Portmore 13% Kingston 33% Montego Bay 54%

Jamaica Talent Education in Jamaica is based on the British system Primary school curriculum (Grades 1 6) has been developed by the Ministry of Education Secondary School curriculum (Grades 7 13) is regionally developed by the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) CXC administers two examinations: Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) formerly O-Levels at Grade 11 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Certificate (CAPE) formerly A-Levels at Grade 13 Based on their results at either the CSEC or the CAPE examinations, students can matriculate successfully into a 3-year or 4-year university degree program

Recruiting In partnership with Caribbean HR Solutions, we apply a robust recruitment process towards filling open job requisitions via our Montego Bay recruiting center. Industry-leading technical solutions are implemented to our in-house training program to both improve the quality of candidates selected as well as improve efficiency to support fast growth.

English Language Capability Jamaica has the 3rd largest native English-speaking population in the Americas, behind the USA and Canada All tuition across the entire education system (kindergarten to university) is conducted in English As major tourist destination for North American visitors and as a native English-speaking country, Jamaica is well-positioned to excel at voice and customer-facing services Although Jamaicans tend to speak with an accent, it can be easily neutralized However, some firms have opted to maintain the Jamaican accent as customers make favorable/pleasant associations with Jamaica and the agents because of it

Education Enrollment Enrollment numbers for 2013/14 are presented in the table below: Education Level Description Enrollment Early Childhood Education Kindergarten (3 5 years) 122,372 Primary Education Grades 1 6 257,460 Secondary Education Grades 7 13 236,120 Technical & Vocational Post-secondary 62,451 Tertiary Education Post-secondary 74,597

Education Disciplines Select Disciplines/Sectors Output Finance & Management 5,578 Teaching/Education 2,848 Medical & Dental 1,367 Social Science 1,597 Computing 867 Natural Science 1,063 Construction & Surveying 666 Law 187 Engineering 225 In 2014, approx. 15,760 students graduated from the main tertiary With enrolment increasing year on year, graduate numbers are also expected to increase The table (left) show graduate numbers for popular disciplines The table does not include outputs from short courses or professional development initiatives for which students do not officially graduate

Tertiary Education Over 74,000 people enrolled in tertiary-level institutions in Jamaica There are 4 main universities, and over 120 colleges and other tertiary institutions in Jamaica, some of which offer specialty disciplines, e.g. teaching, business, accounting, etc. The four main universities account for 50% of the tertiary enrolment (2013/2014): Northern Caribbean University: 6,165 University College of the Caribbean: 3,493 University of Technology: 13,150 University of the West Indies: 15,515 Source: Economic & Social Survey Jamaica 2014

Recognitions Gartner recognition (2014) A location for process expertise in Finance and Accounting As an emerging location for cost-effective labor Global Services Locations Index 2016 (A.T. Kearney): Jamaica ranked 43th out of 55 countries Doing Business 2015 (World Bank) Jamaica ranked 64th out of 189 countries Guatemala ranked 81st; Trinidad & Tobago, 88th; Dominican Republic, 93rd; Philippines, 103rd; India, 130th Best Countries for Business Report 2015 (Forbes) Jamaica ranked 59th out of 144 countries The best country in the Caribbean region and 4th in LAC to do business Global Network Readiness Index 2015 (World Economic Forum) Jamaica ranked 82nd out of 143 countries India ranked 89th, Dominican Republic, 95th; Argentina, 91st; Guatemala, 107th Global Competitiveness Index 2014 2015 (World Economic Forum) Jamaica ranked 86th out of 144 countries Trinidad & Tobago ranked 89th, Dominican Republic, 101st; Argentina, 104th

Data Services Data services are provided by all national carriers A full suite of IP services is offered, including: -Layer 2 and 3 VPN, Ethernet MPLS services 1 100 Mbps connectivity, through to 10 GB+ circuits available Services can be fully redundant and are available at highly competitive prices High level of support (24/7) available

Travel & Accessibility Select Transit Times (see table) 1.5 hours flying time from Miami 4 hours flying time from New York 4 hours flying time from Toronto Immigration/Entry Jamaica welcomes visitors, visa-free, from a wide cross-section of countries worldwide, e.g. British Commonwealth countries, part of the European Union, and in North America Foreign nationals entering the country to conduct short-term business are admissible as 'visitors' in accordance with the entry requirements applicable to the visitors from their respective countries City Flying time (Hours : Minutes) Atlanta 2:40 Chicago 3:45 Dallas 4:20 Frankfurt 11:30 London 9:40 Los Angeles 5:30 México City 5:30 Miami 1:25 Montreal 4:00 New Orleans 3:00 New York 3:45 Toronto 3:50 Washington D.C. 3:10 Paris 10:40

Montego Bay Free Zone Overlooking the tranquil and pristine waters of the Bogue Lagoon, the Montego Bay Free Zone (MBFZ) currently has over 600,000 sq. ft. (55,762 sq. m.) of space divided in a ratio of 56% and 44%, ICT activities and warehousing/manufacturi ng, respectively.

G-West Center Centrally located in the Fairview corridor, fast becoming Montego Bay s new commercial hub, this beautifully designed complex is ideally situated and convenient for the call center employee.

Barnett Tech Park Located in the heart of Montego Bay with the capacity to develop 500,000 square feet of space in Phase 1 All infrastructure installed Roads & Sidewalks Potable Water Sewer Mains Storm drains High Speed Internet with redundancy Clean Electricity Supply dedicated supply from Bogue power station