Daniel Julien created Teleperformance in June 1978, in
Paris. In 1986, Teleperformance established international subsidiaries in
Belgium and
Italy. Two years later, Teleperformance expanded into
Spain,
Germany,
Sweden and the
United Kingdom. Rochefortaise Communication merged with Teleperformance International in 1999 to form S.R. Teleperformance. This company became Teleperformance in 2006, and shortened its name to TP in 2025. In 1992, Teleperformance USA was established, and Asia-Pacific contact centers were set up in the Philippines and Singapore in 1996. The Group expanded in Europe through numerous acquisitions and subsidiaries in Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Greece, Spain, the Netherlands and Finland. From 1998 through 2002, the Teleperformance network expanded into Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. Teleperformance USA purchased
AOL's 400-employee call center in Ogden, Utah, in 2006. In 2007, Teleperformance acquired a 100% interest in Twenty4help, a European technical support company, and AllianceOne, a US-based
accounts receivable management company. In 2008, the group's operations and strategy were centralized under the responsibility of Daniel Julien and Jacques Berrebi. The same year, Teleperformance acquired The Answer Group. In 2010, Teleperformance acquired Scottish outsourcing call center beCogent for £35 million. It ceased operations in December 2021 mainly due to the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic and
remote work. By 2013 Teleperformance had six contact centers in Tunisia. In 2013, Teleperformance acquired full control of TLS Contact. In 2014, Teleperformance acquired Aegis USA Inc., an outsourcing and technology company in the United States, the Philippines and Costa Rica. Teleperformance secured multiple
United Kingdom government and
NHS contracts to operate support services for the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, Teleperformance launched Teleperformance Cloud Campus in Portugal, with mobile cloud-enabled workstations for virtual onboarding, training, and employee meetings. There are currently cloud campus hubs in the
Philippines and
Mexico. In January 2024, Teleperformance completed the acquisition of
Majorel, acquiring 99% of the company's shares from
Bertelsmann and Moroccan real estate company Saham, in exchange for 3 billion euros and a 4% stake in Teleperformance. This led to the launch of Teleperformance's digital consulting arm, TP Infinity, the same month. TP announced a partnership with Sanas, a provider of software that uses AI to adjust a speaker's accent in real-time, in February 2025. TP also made an equity investment of approximately $13 million in Sanas. TP and
Carnegie Mellon University announced a partnership in March 2025 to accelerate AI applied research. In June 2025, TP purchased Vancouver-based AI crowdsourcing platform Agents Only. The company also launched TP.ai FAB, an AI orchestration platform. == Corporate affairs ==