SupportSave

SupportSave Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ BB: SSVE) is a US-based offshore business process outsourcing (BPO) company that provides customer relationship management services, transcription and captioning, and back office support. The company serves clients in a variety of industries such as travel and hospitality, financial services, technology, telecommunications, consumer products, healthcare and insurance, entertainment and education, and law enforcement.

SupportSave Solutions, Inc.
Publicly Traded
Traded asOTC Pink: SSVE
IndustryBusiness Services, Offshore outsourcing
Founded2007
Headquarters405 E, 12450 South Suite M, Draper, UT 84020
Key people
Christopher Johns (CEO), Rahul Singh (General Manager)
ProductsOffshore Services
Revenue$18 million (est.) (2010)[1]
Number of employees
1400 (end 2010)[1]
Websitewww.SupportSave.com

SupportSave is based in Los Angeles, California, USA, but it also holds operations in the Philippines. For its fiscal year ending May 31, 2009, SupportSave reported 96% revenue growth over its previous fiscal year.

Corporate affairs

Current executives

  • Christopher Johns, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer
  • Rahul Singh, General Manager

History

SupportSave was founded on May 2, 2007, by Christopher Johns. Its original business model was to provide outsourced web-based customer management services to internet-based companies via chat and e-mail. During that period, SupportSave had 100 clients and 400 employees and was essentially a call center taking no calls. Today SupportSave has over 1500 employees, operates on 3 continents and serves companies in retail, e-retail, technology, energy and travel. Its clients include; Office Depot, OfficeMax, Greyhound Lines, DocuSign, Harvard Business Publishing, US Auto Parts, Yellow Pages (YP.com), Checkpoint Software, Westinghouse, Element and Major Energy.[2][3][4][5][6]

Notes

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