Centerville BPO expansion in Guyana’s Berbice region adds 200 new jobs

BERBICE, GUYANA — Centerville Office Support Inc., a Guyanese business process outsourcing (BPO) firm specializing in legal support services, has expanded into Region Six, creating 200 new jobs.
The move, backed by government support, highlights Guyana’s growing role in the global outsourcing market.
BPO expansion fuels regional job growth in Guyana
Centerville Office Support Inc., which provides remote legal support services to North American clients, has opened a new site in Berbice, adding 200 jobs to its existing 300-employee workforce.
The government of Guyana has provided support for expansion that aims to spread economic opportunities across the country.
Ashni Singh highlighted in her remarks that the government remains dedicated to developing employment opportunities for uneducated individuals.
Improved telecom infrastructure, including cheaper bandwidth from new fiber-optic networks, has made Guyana more attractive for BPO investments like Centerville’s.
Guyana positions itself as a competitive outsourcing hub
The acceleration of Centerville’s development portrays Guyana’s deliberate initiative to secure leadership status in worldwide BPO services.
The company provides legal document processing and virtual reception services by utilizing Guyana’s affordable labor force and native English-speaking population.
Operations Manager Nalini Locke highlighted Berbice’s untapped potential, offering training and career advancement to local hires.
Similar expansions, like VChart’s 250-job project in Enmore, signal sustained confidence in Guyana’s outsourcing potential, driven by policy reforms and infrastructure upgrades.
With government backing and private-sector investment, Guyana’s BPO industry is rapidly expanding, providing critical employment in underserved regions. Centerville’s Berbice launch marks another step in the country’s economic diversification efforts.