Global Business Center

Currently, ExxonMobil is located in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Curitiba. We are approximately 2,000 employees in Brazil.

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In operation since 1999, ExxonMobil's Global Business Center (GBC) was established in the city of Curitiba, in the State of Paraná, because of the availability of qualified, skilled, specialized and multilingual labor, as well as the high quality of the transportation and the telecommunications services.

Currently, the Global Business Center has approximately 1,800 employees and plays a crucial role in ExxonMobil's local and global business, providing Information Technology, Accounting, Finance and Customer and Support services for the various lines of business in over 70 countries. In addition to Portuguese, The Curitiba GBC provides services in 12 different languages.

Some of our daily challenges include financial analytics support; data management for customers in South America and around the world; supplier relationship management, network engineering and technical support; among others.

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ExxonMobil is certified as an excellent company to work in Parana

Rio de Janeiro, February 1, 2023 - ExxonMobil's Global Business Center (GBC) in Curitiba received Great Place to Work (GPTW) certification as an excellent place to work in the state of Paraná. GPTW is a global research consultancy that supports organizations to achieve the best results through a culture of trust, high performance and innovation.

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ExxonMobil supports Universidade Federal do Paraná in an initiative to promote the application of artificial intelligence for data analysis

Rio de Janeiro, January 18, 2023 - ExxonMobil, a global company in the oil and gas sector, announced its support for the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) to develop a solution, based on artificial intelligence and natural language processing, which aims to expand negotiations with customers in the areas of sales, marketing and distribution operations. The objective is for the Virtual Assistant to guide the interested parties, from the areas of fuels, lubricants and chemical products, in the decision-making process in relation to the technological and economic aspects of the products of the lines of business. 
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ExxonMobil Supports Circular Economy Initiative in Manaus

RIO DE JANEIRO, December 12, 2022 – ExxonMobil, a global company in the oil and gas sector, announced support for the YouGreen Cooperative model in Manaus, which works to solve waste management problems, offering environmental and economic solutions through the emancipation of collectors' cooperatives. With a contribution of US$ 65,000, the objective is to ensure the correct collection and disposal of recyclable waste, with a focus on plastic, in the capital of Amazonas.
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ExxonMobil celebrates 11 years of support to Pequeno Principe Hospital

Rio de Janeiro, December 2, 2022 – Over a little over a decade, ExxonMobil allocated around BRL 4.5 million to Pequeno Príncipe, the largest exclusively pediatric hospital in the country, headquartered in Curitiba. The amount donated by the company reached the philan-thropic institution via tax exemption through incentive laws such as those governing the Fund for Childhood and Adolescence (FIA) and the Culture Incentive Law.
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ExxonMobil Renews Support to the Golden Lion Tamarin Association for Fourth Consecutive Year

RIO DE JANEIRO, August 22, 2022 – A symbol of national fauna, the golden lion tamarin remains in ExxonMobil’s focus. The company, one of the largest in the oil and gas sector and present in Brazil for 110 years, announced renewed support to the Golden Lion Tamarin Association (AMLD), located in interior Rio de Janeiro, with a contribution of US $200,000.00 to help preserve the species in its natural habitat, which currently amounts to only about 2,500 animals.