Sun Life partners with TWCC for job creation in Winnipeg

Banking & Financial Services
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Daniel R. Fishbein President, Sun Life U.S. | Sun Life Financial Inc.

Sun Life and Tribal Wi-Chi-Way-Win Capital Corporation (TWCC) have announced a new partnership aimed at fostering economic growth and job creation in Winnipeg. TWCC, an Indigenous-owned corporation, will provide Contact Centre services for Sun Life to support the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), assisting Canadians nationwide. This collaboration is expected to double the size of TWCC's Contact Centre, with at least 33% of employees identifying as Indigenous.

The announcement was made by Alan Park, Chief Executive Officer of TWCC, and Marie-Chantal Côté, Senior Vice-President of Group Benefits at Sun Life. Media representatives interested in interviews or b-roll opportunities are encouraged to RSVP to Gannon Loftus or Connie Tamoto by November 21st.

Sun Life is a global financial services organization offering asset management, wealth, insurance, and health solutions. It operates in various markets worldwide including Canada and has total assets under management of $1.51 trillion as of September 30, 2024. The company trades on multiple stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF.

TWCC is owned by Five Manitoba Tribal Councils and several Independent Manitoba First Nations. Established in 1993, it provides business services and customer care solutions across Canada. Headquartered in Winnipeg, TWCC employs over 350 people and seeks partnerships that promote community unification and capacity building.

For more information about Sun Life or TWCC, visit their respective websites.