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Foundever

Foundever (previously known as Sitel) is a privately owned contact center company headquartered in Luxembourg City. It provides outsourced sales, technical support, customer service, and other business processes for large companies. The company has 170,000 employees and $4 billion in revenue.

Foundever
Company typePrivate
IndustryCustomer service and business process outsourcing
PredecessorHQ800[1]
Sitel
Founded1985 (1985)
FounderLaurent Uberti and Olivier Camino, Group Acticall founders
Headquarters,
Number of locations
100+
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Laurent Uberti, CEO
Revenue$4 billion (2023)[2]
OwnerThe Mulliez family through Creadev
Number of employees
170,000[2]
ParentGroupe Acticall
Websitehttps://foundever.com/

Foundever started as a subsidiary of United Technologies before being bought by then-President James Lynch in 1985. It grew quickly and became the first telemarketing organization to go public in 1995. It expanded internationally in the 1990s and 2000s. Financial problems prompted layoffs and restructuring in 2001. In 2007, majority owner Onex Corporation de-listed Sitel from NASDAQ. Group Acticall, the current owner and operator, acquired Sitel in 2015.

History edit

Early history edit

Foundever started as a subsidiary of United Technologies called HQ800 and located in Omaha, Nebraska.[1] Its then-President, James F. Lynch, bought the company for $165,000 in 1985.[3] He renamed it "SITEL/Sitel," which stands for "System International TELemarketing."[1] At the time, SITEL had about $100 million in annual revenue[4] and 16 employees.[5]

Sitel was listed on NASDAQ in 1995.[6][7] Afterwards, it expanded internationally by opening new offices and acquiring other call center companies abroad.[1][3] For example, in 1996 Sitel acquired London-based telemarketing company Mitre PLC for $230 million.[8] Simultaneously, Sitel announced it bought a 69.2 percent interest in Teleaction, a Spanish-focused telemarketing company, for about $24 million.[9] That same year, Sitel acquired Canadian Telephone Corporation.[5]

In the 1990s, Sitel grew about twelve-fold to $600 million in revenues.[4] Sitel had 24,000 employees and 70 call centers but was struggling to turn a profit.[3][7] It had substantial debt from the cost of acquisitions[7] and expenses related to closing unprofitable call centers it had acquired.[3] In 2001, Sitel was restructured to reduce taxes[7] and hundreds of middle-management positions were cut.[3]

Ownership changes edit

By 2005, Sitel had $1 billion in annual revenue.[5] The majority owner of Sitel Group, Onex Corporation, bought-out shareholders for $450 million in 2007, taking Sitel off NASDAQ and making it a privately-owned company.[10] Sitel was merged with Onex Corporation's subsidiary ClientLogic Corporation.[11] Onex paid an additional $51 million in 2008 and $60 million in 2014 to buy preferred shares, bringing its ownership of Sitel to 86 percent.[10]

France-based Group Acticall, which was founded in 1995 by Laurent Uberti and Olivier Camino,[12] acquired Sitel in 2015, valuing the company at $850 million.[13]

In June 2021, Sitel acquired a public customer service company Sykes Enterprises for $2.2 billion.[14] In March 2023, Sitel and Sykes fully merged to form Foundever.

2022 data breach edit

Okta, a large identity and access management company, had a security breach in early 2022 that it blamed on Sykes, one of many companies which provides customer support services for Okta.[15] Documents leaked in May 2022 raised serious questions about Sitel/Sykes' security defenses, and gaps in Okta's response to being notified of the security breach by Sitel.[16]

Products and services edit

Foundever provides out-sourced call center services, as well as consulting, analytics, and support for other business processes.[17] The company operates out of large buildings with employees that speak different languages.[12] Its call centers are used for things like sales, customer service, collections, and back-office work.[7][10] For example, employees might take a phone order for a consumer product or troubleshoot problems with a bank account.[12] It also operates sub-brands for things like training and IT software.[12] It also develops customer service chatbots.[12]

Initially, Sitel primarily did sales calls for insurance and credit card companies.[18] It started specializing in different industries and services in 1990.[5] Sitel started doing inbound calls in 1990[3] tech support in 1997[5] and customer relationship management in 2001.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Pederson, Jay (2000). "Sitel Worldwide Corporation". International Directory of Company Histories. Vol. 128. St James Press. pp. 415–418.
  2. ^ a b "CX Leader Sitel Group Accelerates Global Transformation with Rebrand to Foundever". Foundever. March 1, 2023. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Henry, Kristine (February 28, 1999). "Sitel seeking remedy for its growing pains". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Dang, Dan (March 31, 2001). "Founder of Sitel takes reins again 2 top officers resign as teleservices firm moves to cut costs". The Sun.
  5. ^ a b c d e Micheli Thirion, Jordy. "Los call centers y los nuevos trabajos del siglo XXI". CONfines of International Relations and Political Science (in Spanish): 56. ISSN 1870-3569.
  6. ^ "Investing IT: At the Gate; With New Issues, Small Can Be Beautiful". The New York Times. September 10, 1995. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Monegain, Bernie (June 1, 2001). "Sitel founder goes to work on rebuilding". CC News. Yarmouth.
  8. ^ "Sitel to Acquire Mitre PLC For $230 Million in Stock". WSJ. June 7, 1996. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  9. ^ "Sitel Announces Acquisitions Totaling $289 Million". The New York Times. June 8, 1996. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c Roumeliotis, Greg (February 24, 2015). "Onex explores $1 billion sale of Sitel Worldwide: sources". U.S. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  11. ^ Sharma, Rakesh (January 12, 2007). "Sitel says shareholders vote for merger with ClientLogic". U.S. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  12. ^ a b c d e Guerrero, C.M. (June 23, 2017). "French call-center giant making its new home in Miami". Miami Herald. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  13. ^ Snyder, Brian (September 18, 2015). . Reuters France (in French). Archived from the original on December 18, 2019. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  14. ^ Coffey, Lauren (August 31, 2021). "Sykes goes private with Miami group's $2.2 billion all-cash deal". South Florida Business Journal. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  15. ^ https://techcrunch.com/2022/03/23/okta-breach-sykes-sitel/ Okta says hundreds of companies impacted by security breach by Zack Whittaker TechCrunch March 23, 2002 Retrieved 4/4/22
  16. ^ Newman, Lily Hay. "Leaked Details of the Lapsus$ Hack Make Okta's Slow Response Look More Bizarre". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved April 13, 2022.
  17. ^ Oliver, Emmet (March 21, 2013). "New call centre to create 500 jobs". The Irish Times. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  18. ^ Richards, Bill (February 2, 1989). "Telemarketers Take Root in the Country — Computers Lead to Opportunity in Rural Areas". The Wall Street Journal.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Foundever - Who We Are

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For other uses see Sitel TV channel Foundever previously known as Sitel is a privately owned contact center company headquartered in Luxembourg City It provides outsourced sales technical support customer service and other business processes for large companies The company has 170 000 employees and 4 billion in revenue FoundeverCompany typePrivateIndustryCustomer service and business process outsourcingPredecessorHQ800 1 SitelFounded1985 1985 FounderLaurent Uberti and Olivier Camino Group Acticall foundersHeadquartersLuxembourg City LuxembourgNumber of locations100 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleLaurent Uberti CEORevenue 4 billion 2023 2 OwnerThe Mulliez family through CreadevNumber of employees170 000 2 ParentGroupe ActicallWebsitehttps foundever com Foundever started as a subsidiary of United Technologies before being bought by then President James Lynch in 1985 It grew quickly and became the first telemarketing organization to go public in 1995 It expanded internationally in the 1990s and 2000s Financial problems prompted layoffs and restructuring in 2001 In 2007 majority owner Onex Corporation de listed Sitel from NASDAQ Group Acticall the current owner and operator acquired Sitel in 2015 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Ownership changes 1 3 2022 data breach 2 Products and services 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Foundever started as a subsidiary of United Technologies called HQ800 and located in Omaha Nebraska 1 Its then President James F Lynch bought the company for 165 000 in 1985 3 He renamed it SITEL Sitel which stands for System International TELemarketing 1 At the time SITEL had about 100 million in annual revenue 4 and 16 employees 5 Sitel was listed on NASDAQ in 1995 6 7 Afterwards it expanded internationally by opening new offices and acquiring other call center companies abroad 1 3 For example in 1996 Sitel acquired London based telemarketing company Mitre PLC for 230 million 8 Simultaneously Sitel announced it bought a 69 2 percent interest in Teleaction a Spanish focused telemarketing company for about 24 million 9 That same year Sitel acquired Canadian Telephone Corporation 5 In the 1990s Sitel grew about twelve fold to 600 million in revenues 4 Sitel had 24 000 employees and 70 call centers but was struggling to turn a profit 3 7 It had substantial debt from the cost of acquisitions 7 and expenses related to closing unprofitable call centers it had acquired 3 In 2001 Sitel was restructured to reduce taxes 7 and hundreds of middle management positions were cut 3 Ownership changes edit By 2005 Sitel had 1 billion in annual revenue 5 The majority owner of Sitel Group Onex Corporation bought out shareholders for 450 million in 2007 taking Sitel off NASDAQ and making it a privately owned company 10 Sitel was merged with Onex Corporation s subsidiary ClientLogic Corporation 11 Onex paid an additional 51 million in 2008 and 60 million in 2014 to buy preferred shares bringing its ownership of Sitel to 86 percent 10 France based Group Acticall which was founded in 1995 by Laurent Uberti and Olivier Camino 12 acquired Sitel in 2015 valuing the company at 850 million 13 In June 2021 Sitel acquired a public customer service company Sykes Enterprises for 2 2 billion 14 In March 2023 Sitel and Sykes fully merged to form Foundever 2022 data breach edit Okta a large identity and access management company had a security breach in early 2022 that it blamed on Sykes one of many companies which provides customer support services for Okta 15 Documents leaked in May 2022 raised serious questions about Sitel Sykes security defenses and gaps in Okta s response to being notified of the security breach by Sitel 16 Products and services editFoundever provides out sourced call center services as well as consulting analytics and support for other business processes 17 The company operates out of large buildings with employees that speak different languages 12 Its call centers are used for things like sales customer service collections and back office work 7 10 For example employees might take a phone order for a consumer product or troubleshoot problems with a bank account 12 It also operates sub brands for things like training and IT software 12 It also develops customer service chatbots 12 Initially Sitel primarily did sales calls for insurance and credit card companies 18 It started specializing in different industries and services in 1990 5 Sitel started doing inbound calls in 1990 3 tech support in 1997 5 and customer relationship management in 2001 7 References edit a b c d Pederson Jay 2000 Sitel Worldwide Corporation International Directory of Company Histories Vol 128 St James Press pp 415 418 a b CX Leader Sitel Group Accelerates Global Transformation with Rebrand to Foundever Foundever March 1 2023 Retrieved March 7 2023 a b c d e f Henry Kristine February 28 1999 Sitel seeking remedy for its growing pains The Baltimore Sun Retrieved October 12 2019 a b Dang Dan March 31 2001 Founder of Sitel takes reins again 2 top officers resign as teleservices firm moves to cut costs The Sun a b c d e Micheli Thirion Jordy Los call centers y los nuevos trabajos del siglo XXI CONfines of International Relations and Political Science in Spanish 56 ISSN 1870 3569 Investing IT At the Gate With New Issues Small Can Be Beautiful The New York Times September 10 1995 Retrieved October 13 2019 a b c d e f Monegain Bernie June 1 2001 Sitel founder goes to work on rebuilding CC News Yarmouth Sitel to Acquire Mitre PLC For 230 Million in Stock WSJ June 7 1996 Retrieved October 13 2019 Sitel Announces Acquisitions Totaling 289 Million The New York Times June 8 1996 Retrieved October 13 2019 a b c Roumeliotis Greg February 24 2015 Onex explores 1 billion sale of Sitel Worldwide sources U S Retrieved October 16 2019 Sharma Rakesh January 12 2007 Sitel says shareholders vote for merger with ClientLogic U S Retrieved November 6 2019 a b c d e Guerrero C M June 23 2017 French call center giant making its new home in Miami Miami Herald Retrieved October 24 2019 Snyder Brian September 18 2015 Acticall acteur majeur des centres d appel avec le rachat de Sitel Reuters France in French Archived from the original on December 18 2019 Retrieved October 24 2019 Coffey Lauren August 31 2021 Sykes goes private with Miami group s 2 2 billion all cash deal South Florida Business Journal Retrieved October 4 2021 https techcrunch com 2022 03 23 okta breach sykes sitel Okta says hundreds of companies impacted by security breach by Zack Whittaker TechCrunch March 23 2002 Retrieved 4 4 22 Newman Lily Hay Leaked Details of the Lapsus Hack Make Okta s Slow Response Look More Bizarre Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved April 13 2022 Oliver Emmet March 21 2013 New call centre to create 500 jobs The Irish Times Retrieved October 13 2019 Richards Bill February 2 1989 Telemarketers Take Root in the Country Computers Lead to Opportunity in Rural Areas The Wall Street Journal External links editOfficial website Foundever Who We Are Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Foundever amp oldid 1197282002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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