News & Insights | PERSOLKELLY Evolves into PERSOL, Strengthening Regional Alignment and Scale

PERSOLKELLY Evolves into PERSOL, Strengthening Regional Alignment and Scale

31 July 2025

Asia Pacific’s leading HR solutions provider, PERSOLKELLY, has officially rebranded as PERSOL, unifying its operations across 13 markets under one cohesive brand from today. This marks a major milestone in the company’s regional growth and strengthens its position as a modern, tech-forward workforce solutions partner. 

The rebrand retires the Kelly name after years of successful collaboration, bringing together all PERSOLKELLY- branded businesses under one scalable, region-wide identity. It offers clients and jobseekers a more seamless experience — while preserving the trusted local teams and relationships that remain at the heart of our success.

With Asia Pacific having contributed an impressive 60% of global economic growth last year, PERSOL is well positioned to continue bridging the region’s workforce needs with high quality employment opportunities. From automation and demographic shifts to rising demand for skillsets in technology and sustainability, the way we work is changing, and PERSOL is designed to help organisations and professionals respond with clarity and confidence.

“Over the years, we’ve built trusted client relationships and deep local expertise under the PERSOLKELLY name, expanding our business across the APAC region to help businesses and professionals meet emerging workforce challenges,” said Francis Koh, Chief Executive Officer, PERSOL APAC. 

Employers and job seekers are navigating a time of unprecedented disruption. Work is changing rapidly – with automation, AI, green industries and borderless talent transforming how and where people work. Employers now face mounting pressure to hire flexibly, build long-term capability, and compete for emerging skillsets across markets.

PERSOL’s refreshed brand reflects a clear response to this shift. Its services span agile hiring, digital-first recruitment, reskilling support and regional talent mobility – giving clients a future-ready talent strategy designed for speed, scale, and sustainability.

Although the brand name has changed, PERSOL’s mission remains rooted in local partnerships. Since introducing the PERSOL brand in 2016 in Japan – followed by PERSOLKELLY across Asia-Pacific, the leading HR Solutions company has accelerated its regional growth and presence.

The brand change enhances PERSOL’s ability to connect local insight with regional scale – helping organisations and professionals navigate a workforce landscape defined by transformation, technology, and talent mobility.

Its services are designed to address a broad spectrum of labour market needs – from tackling youth underemployment in Malaysia, supporting agile and digital hiring in Singapore, to enabling tech talent pipelines in Australia. The rebrand strengthens PERSOL’s ability to connect these local insights to a broader regional strategy – helping businesses and professionals adapt to the forces reshaping the world of work. 

“Becoming PERSOL and unifying our business across Asia-Pacific means we can deliver smarter, more consistent solutions across borders – while staying responsive to the unique needs of each market,” said Francis Koh.

More information on PERSOL’s expanded services is available at https://www.persolapac.com.

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