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Northern Ireland call centre Gem bought by US firm

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One of Gem's Belfast offices is based at Lanyon Place
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One of Gem's Belfast offices is based at Lanyon Place

Northern Ireland's largest locally-owned call centre has been bought over by a US firm for an undisclosed sum.

Gem employs around 700 people - most of them in Belfast and some in Hungary.

It was set up in 2000 providing customers with advice not only by phone but also with e-mail and instant messaging using 28 different languages.

It's been bought by Concentrix - a division of the SYNNEX Corporation. Based in California it has 7,500 workers worldwide.

The chief executive and co-founder of Gem, Philip Cassidy, will remain in his post and said staff would not be affected by the change of ownership.

Gem - which reported an annual turnover of £13m in 2009 - declined to say how much its been sold for.