DIAGEO, an international alcoholic beverage company,
has picked Nairobi as its human resource base for its African operations.The brewer selected Nairobi-based African Business
Service Centre (ABSC) over competing rivals from Nigeria, South Africa and
Ghana to oversee a portfolio of services including administration and computing
payrolls, leaving local units to handle country-specific human resource
activities.
According to East African Breweries Limited (EABL),
a partly owned subsidiary of Diageo, ABSC was selected based on its long
relationship with the brewer – EABL has its financial operations currently
outsourced to the business service.
“Kenya was chosen for many reasons including the
fact that EABL already hosts ABSC for various finance processes,” EABL MD,
Charles Ireland told Kenya’s BusinessDaily
“The aim is to have each market concentrate on its
core mandate aiming at efficiency improvement and standardisation that reduces
the chances of errors because instructions are coming from a centralised
place.”
Diageo is the world largest producer of spirits and
a major brewer of beer and wine, selling in more than 180 countries. It manages
top alcoholic brands such as Smirnoff, Jonnie Walker, Baileys and Guinness.
It also controls 34 percent of Moët Hennessy, which
owns brands such as Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot and Hennessy, grossing
annual revenues in excess of $23.46 billion.

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