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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 05:23:00
London Stock Exchange Group’s Business Services division (LSEG BSL) in Sri Lanka will soon open its new headquarters in the historic Expert City precinct, formerly known as Tripoli Market.
The new Business Services division in Sri Lanka will provide support to the LSEG’s operating entities across the globe. The venture will provide the best and brightest technology talent in the country with the opportunity to be part of an ever expanding, innovative knowledge hub.
The new LSEG facility will directly employ 400 personnel in high-technology jobs, with an additional 1,200 employed indirectly. These employees will be tasked with providing technical support services that are central to the LSEG’s global network. LSEG’s investment and recruitment drive in Sri Lanka will also provide an immediate boost for the IT sector of the country.
LSEG Head of Business Services Colombo Murali Subrahmanyan said, “Our plans to establish a 26,000 sq ft state-of-the-art facility in the heart of Colombo reaffirms our commitment to the technology sector of Sri Lanka. Our new facility at Expert City will house some of the best talent in the industry and it is important to us that all our facilities reflect these high standards. The launch of this new technology centre represents an exciting opportunity for the local population to join a truly global organisation.”
The proposed new 26,000 sq ft premises would complement LSEG BSL’s current incubation hub, which is also housed at Expert City.
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