Global professional services firm Athena LLC is expanding its presence in the Philippines with two additional offices, driven by the robust demand for highly skilled virtual assistants worldwide.
Kandy White, chief operations officer of Athena, said in a press conference over the weekend that they will open another office in Cebu by the second quarter of 2025 following the launch of their first office in Quezon City this month.
“We’re currently growing rapidly, both here in Quezon [City in Metro Manila] and also at our locations in Cebu,” White told reporters.
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lucky cola slotFEATURED STORIES BUSINESS BIZ BUZZ: AirAsia bets bigger on PH BUSINESS 2024 GDP growth pegged at 5.8% BUSINESS Athena sets up two more PH hubsAccording to the company’s records, they already have close to 2,500 employees who are trained as highly skilled virtual assistants dubbed as executive partners or XPs.
White said they plan to onboard more people to further bolster the number of their XPs.
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Acting Secretary Ma. Cristina Roque said the companies reaffirmed their investment plans in the Philippines during her visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Oct. 3 to 5.
Article continues after this advertisement“So our plan is [to build a talent pool of] close to 4,500 in the next two years,” she said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe COO said they are also planning to build a third hub south of Metro Manila in the future.
Article continues after this advertisementDavid Ford, vice president of capital investments at Athena, said they invested around $2.5 million for their Quezon City office, and will likely fund the other two offices with the same amount at each site.
The United States and Canada are currently the largest markets that Athena is serving today, White said, adding that 70 percent of their clients are located in North America.
Article continues after this advertisement“Australia is our second-biggest market and we also have clients in Singapore, South America, Israel, Turkey, the Middle East, Europe, particularly the United Kingdom,” she said.
In terms of sectors with the highest demand for highly skilled virtual assistants, White said that most of their clients are in the startup scene and in finance.
“But we do have a large segment of health care and more tangible things like florists, caterers, event planners, those kinds of folks as well,” White said.
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“Our goal is actually to help grow more small businesses because we see a lot of benefits that we can provide for family businesses and small business owners. It’s a $13-billion market2kbet,” she added. INQ
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