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Customer‑experience BPO market preps for boom across Africa

The global Customer Experience and Business Process Outsourcing (CX‑BPO) sector is poised for unprecedented growth, with Africa, particularly South Africa, about to play an increasingly strategic role. 

A recent Global Customer Experience Business Process Outsourcing (CX BPO) Market Study forecasts the global CX‑BPO market soaring from roughly US$93-billion in 2023 to over $259-billion by 2032, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 12%.

Why the surge? Tech and talent integration

Technology is driving this transformation. AI-powered chatbots, virtual assistants, predictive analytics and cloud-based communication platforms are reshaping how outsourcing firms engage, resolve, and learn from customer interactions. These innovations allow routine queries to be handled by bots, freeing skilled agents to focus on complex, high-value interactions. 

South Africa’s climbing profile

In 2023, South Africa’s CX‑BPO market pulled in approximately US $1.33-billion, with projections to reach $2.19-billion by 2030 – a healthy CAGR of 7.4%. The country already represents about 1.4% of the global total and is expected to dominate the broader Middle East and Africa region by decade’s end.

Local operators are rapidly adopting omnichannel strategies – voice remains dominant at 83% usage, closely followed by email at 82% – with digital enhancements layering seamlessly into traditional voice call centres.

Major providers scaling up

Leaders driving this growth include global firms like Accenture, Teleperformance, TTEC, Sitel Group, and Concentrix. 

Concentrix acquired Europe‑based Webhelp for €4.8-billion in March 2023, gaining entry into over 25 new countries and expanding into new markets, including Africa.

TTEC, with some 60 000 employees across 21 countries (including South Africa), has also bolstered its tech stack, blending robotic process automation with human‑driven engagement.

Outlook: Hybrid and data‑driven CX

Africa’s BPO landscape is evolving into a hybrid model, powered by AI yet anchored in human talent. The gig economy is reshaping hiring practices; contract and remote work are becoming mainstream solutions to skills shortages. Meanwhile, analytics-driven insight into customer data is enabling predictive service improvements and pre‑emptive resolution of issues.

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