Data show that online interfacing by JPS customers has grown from 36 per cent to 45 per cent this year, the company said.
The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is considering closing seven of its outlets and shedding some jobs in the first quarter of 2021, The Gleaner understands. The outlets are located in Sav-la-mar, Black River, May Pen, Portmore, Portland, St Mary and East Parade, Kingston. The decision has reportedly been triggered by a paradigm shift in a year defined by the coronavirus pandemic, which has an increased migration of consumer interaction to online platforms. In response to questions from
The Gleaner, Winsome Callum, the director of corporate communications and customer experience at the JPS said the company has not made any decision on the wind-up of its physical offices.
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