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Intercomp Global Services names Luc Bosserat as CEO

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The Board of Directors for Intercomp Global Services (Intercomp), a leading international BPO company, today announced that Luc Bossaert has been appointed Chief Executive Officer.

This appointment reflects the company’s strategy to grow its global market share in the international payroll and HRA outsourcing markets, and to become the leading global payroll provider for multinational companies.

Michael Ramke, investor and board member of Intercomp commented, “We are delighted to welcome Luc Bossaert to our executive team and look forward to his expertise and leadership. With our loyal multi-national client base and industry leading management team, Intercomp is well positioned for continued growth.“

Prior to joining Intercomp, the new CEO was a founding executive with Arinso International and most recently, after the acquisition by Northgate, the Executive Vice President with NorthgateArinso. Luc Bossaert built Arinso from a startup entrepreneurial company implementing HR solutions for small companies to become a leading global HR & Payroll service provider.

Luc Bossaert said, “I am honored to be joining Intercomp Global Services as CEO. Intercomp is a pioneer in the international BPO market focusing on multi-national payroll and human resources administration. Having spent most of my career in this industry, I am enthused to work with the experienced and dedicated Intercomp team to continue to build outstanding customer service experiences through the use of the company’s proprietary tools and processes, and to fully realize the enormous potential of the business.”

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