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HRnet Group expands operations of Taiwan subsidiary in Kaohsiung

The group has also committed $1m to grow its flexible staffing business.

HRnet Group's subsidiary, RecruitFirst Taiwan (RFT), will be expanding its operations in Kaohsiung, to accelerate its growth in the flexible staffing space.

Kaohsiung is Taiwan's second-largest city after Taipei.

In a bourse filing, HRnet Group said it also committed $1m for RFT's expansion to "capitalize on its existing strengths and work with clients in Kaohsiung on their needs for call centre operators, technicians and engineers.

RFT was incorporated in Singapore in March 2019 and registered its first branch in Taipei in June 2019.  

Over the last three years, RFT achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 113% in revenue.

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