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eClerx Markets announces expansion of eClerx KYC Practice with the opening of new Center of Excellence in Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

eClerx Markets recently announced the expansion of the eClerx KYC practice with the opening of a new Center of Excellence in Fayetteville, NC.

When considering expansion into Fayetteville, the business evaluated the strategic advantages that a center in the area would benefit from. Fayetteville is home to a substantial, highly educated and skilled workforce consisting of experienced professionals and promising young talent bolstered by a robust transitioning military presence.

The new KYC Analyst Training and Development Center, a vital component of the Center of Excellence, will be immersive and tailored to recruit, train and develop new KYC experts to meet clients' expanding needs. The program will provide in-depth training and skill development, hands-on experience, mentorship and guidance and collaborative team opportunities to hone the knowledge and capabilities of new and tenured resources.

“Expanding our current footprint in Fayetteville through our new KYC Center of Excellence displays our confidence in this vibrant community and our commitment to enhancing the service experience for our valued clients,” remarked John Flowers, Managing Principal of eClerx Markets, in a press release.

With the launch of this center of excellence, eClerx is excited to expand the strength and reach of their KYC capabilities and deliver comprehensive customer due diligence, client onboarding, outreach and risk assessment services to their clients.

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