The Argentine Government, in collaboration with Argencon, has launched Argentina Delivers: High Quality Services, an initiative to strengthen and promote Global Service Centers in the country, which offer high-quality solutions by integrating local knowledge and capabilities with the value chains of international companies.
Through this initiative, the government aims to increase the presence and expansion of Global Service Centers in the country. The strategy includes not only strengthening existing centers but also attracting new ones, both from multinationals with local operations and from companies that do not yet have a presence in the country, with the support of Argentine embassies abroad.
This effort is part of the intention to consolidate Argentina as an attractive destination for these operations, which not only drive economic growth and job creation but also promote the export of high-value-added services. In 2023, national exports of professional services totaled 4.8 billion dollars.
The Argentine professional services sector, which generates 60,000 jobs, has attracted more than 50 Global Service Centers of leading multinationals in sectors such as human resources management, accounting, legal advice, finance, artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and application development, among others.
Argentina Delivers is an initiative promoted by the Secretariat of Small and Medium Enterprises, Entrepreneurship and Knowledge Economy of the Ministry of Economy and the Secretariat of International Economic Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship.
The event was attended by the Secretary of Small and Medium Enterprises, Entrepreneurship and Knowledge Economy, Marcos Ayerra; the president of Argencon, Sebastián Mocorrea; the Undersecretary of Knowledge Economy, Santiago Pordelanne; the Undersecretary for the Promotion of Exports, Investments, Education, Science and Culture, Ramiro Velloso; the Director of Promotion of Knowledge-Based Services, Creative Industries, Tourism and Sports of the Nation, Carolina Bustos; and the Institutional Executive Director of Argencon, Luis Galeazzi.
In addition, during the launch event, representatives of companies with a presence in the country presented their experiences. Among them were the Leader of EY GDS for Latin America, Verónica Asla; the Leader of the Accenture Argentina Service Center, Adriana Morteo; the Managing Director of J.P. Morgan, Clara Mendiberri; and the Leader of the Cargill Argentina Service Center, Agustina Alonso.