Mellon Poland Opens a New Call Center Site in Lodz

Part of the company's expansion plan, the new site strengthens its business continuity strategy and allows for a unique combination of service quality and cost-efficiency

Mellon Poland, a key provider of outsourced services and payments solutions in Poland, announced today the launch of a new call center site in Lodz to address the growing demand for outsourced call center services.

The call center is located on Wydawnicza 1/3 street in Lodz, the third largest city in Poland, only 135 klm (84 mi) from Mellon Poland's headquarters in Warsaw. The new site will complement the Warsaw-based call center team of Mellon Poland and will support the full range of the company's call center services, including customer support, help desk, telemarketing, info-line, and financial products telephone sales and support.

Covering 870 sq. meters with a capacity of 150 seats, the new call center features the latest technological infrastructures and networks, including Altitude Software's Unified Customer Interaction platform with vBox VOIP Switch, in order to ensure streamlined operations and security.

Gregory Kotoulas, General Manager of Mellon Poland, commented "Aside from being part of our expansion plan, creating a new site also supports our business continuity and disaster recovery strategy by giving us greater flexibility and resiliency in our operations. That will be a great advantage for us when we offer our services to prospective clients. Most importantly, with a fully operational site in Lodz, we achieve a unique combination of service quality and cost-efficiency that other call center companies will find difficult to match."

Hiring and training of local personnel is already underway and the new call center will be fully operational in a few weeks under the Mellon Poland brand.


Mellon Poland is a member of Mellon Group of Companies and was founded in 2006 in Warsaw. The company provides specialized products and services that facilitate the transactions and interactions of organizations with strong consumer business, such as Retail Banks, Public Utilities, Telecommunications Providers, the Automotive Industry and other Private Companies.