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Risk Radar Newsflash | Keep Call Centers in America Act 2025: Firms Should Prepare for Potential Policy Shifts on Offshoring

In July 2025, the US Senate introduced the bipartisan Keep Call Centers in America Act of 2025 bill. Although still pending, the bill signals a potentially significant policy shift designed to limit the offshoring of US call center jobs. The legislation would apply to any company operating call centers with 50 or more employees, linking access to federal benefits with maintaining domestic operations. It would also mandate greater transparency when customer service work is delivered from offshore locations.
If enacted, the Act could reshape global delivery strategies for customer experience services by raising the cost of offshoring and introducing new compliance burdens for US-based enterprises. Global services firms with sizable offshore delivery portfolios – particularly in India, the Philippines, and nearshore hubs – may face business continuity risks, client scrutiny, and contract renegotiations. Conversely, the legislation could stimulate greater onshore investment in the US, altering the global services delivery mix.
This Risk Radar analyzes the legislative context, potential business implications, and considerations for global services firms as they monitor developments around this bill.

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