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150 Jobs at Risk at Liège Call Centre

Contact centre operator Ikanbi Belgium has lost a contract with energy company TotalEnergies, putting up to 150 jobs at risk at its Liège call...

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TotalEnergies has chosen not to extend its contract with the Belgian call center Ikanbi Belgium, announced Monday Patrick Masson, Permanent Secretary of the Setca Liège. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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TotalEnergies has chosen not to renew its partnership with the Ikanbi call centre, based at the Banning wharf in Liège. The news, communicated to the staff last week, concerns almost 150 people who were working on the energy supplier's file. As of 1 January, calls in French will be taken over from Morocco, while the Dutch contacts will remain in Belgium but will no longer be managed by Ikanbi. The Liège company, deprived of one of its largest cu…

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La Libre broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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