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TaskUs Named a Leader in Everest Group’s Trust and Safety Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment for the Third Consecutive Year

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TaskUs Named a Leader in Everest Group’s Trust and Safety Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment for the Third Consecutive Year
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TaskUs Named a Leader in Everest Group’s Trust and Safety Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment for the Third Consecutive Year

2025-04-17 21:03 Last Updated At:21:21

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 17, 2025--

TaskUs, Inc. (Nasdaq: TASK), a leading provider of outsourced digital services and next-generation customer experience to the world’s most innovative companies, was recognized as a Leader in Everest Group’s Trust and Safety Services PEAK Matrix ® Assessment 2025. This is the third consecutive year Everest Group has recognized TaskUs’ market impact, vision, and capability.

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TaskUs' placement as a Leader in the Everest Group’s Trust and Safety Services PEAK Matrix ® Assessment 2025 reflects its high measures across a broad range of assessment criteria, including vision and strategy, value delivered, and innovation and investments. The Assessment spotlights the company’s full spectrum of services across the Trust & Safety value chain, AI support services, real-time dashboarding, and partnerships with multiple technology providers. The report also highlights TaskUs’ Wellness-as-a-Service offering.

“Everest Group recognized TaskUs as a Leader in our Trust and Safety Services PEAK Matrix ® 2025 because of its comprehensive approach to content moderation, strong investments in employee well-being, and ability to scale high-quality services globally across numerous social media and messaging apps, services, and industries,” said Abhijnan Dasgupta, Practice Director at Everest Group. “TaskUs’ AI support services, digital safety, and proactive risk management further sets it apart in a rapidly evolving landscape.”

"Receiving recognition from the Everest Group as a Leader in Trust and Safety Services for the third consecutive year is a testament to our vigilant workforce, which enables us to offer content moderation solution that truly places equal value on protecting moderators as it does on keeping platform users safe from harm," said Rachel Lutz-Guevara, Division Vice President of Trust and Safety at TaskUs. "We are committed to creating a secure online environment —one that allows users to express themselves safely and with digital civility—while continuing to invest in technology and people to instill trust, safeguard businesses and users, and prioritize the well-being of our client communities and team members."

TaskUs was also recently recognized as a Leader in Everest Group’s Data Annotation and Labeling (DAL) PEAK Matrix®Assessment 2024 and FCC Operations PEAK Matrix®Assessment 2024 and a Major Contender in Everest Group's Sales Services PEAK Matrix®Assessment 2024.

The full report is available here.

About TaskUs

TaskUs is a leading provider of outsourced digital services and next-generation customer experience to the world's most innovative companies, helping its clients represent, protect, and grow their brands. Leveraging a cloud-based infrastructure, TaskUs serves clients in fast-growing sectors, including social media, e-commerce, gaming, streaming media, food delivery and ride-sharing, technology, financial services, and healthcare. As of December 31, 2024, TaskUs had a worldwide headcount of approximately 59,000 people across 28 locations in 12 countries, including the United States, the Philippines, and India.

About Everest Group

Everest Group is a leading global research firm helping business leaders make confident decisions. Everest Group's PEAK Matrix ® assessments provide the analysis and insights enterprises need to make critical selection decisions about global services providers, locations, and products and solutions within various market segments. Likewise, providers of these services, products, and solutions, look to the PEAK Matrix ® to gauge and calibrate their offerings against others in the industry or market. Find further details and in-depth content at www.everestgrp.com.

TaskUs recognized as a Leader in Everest Group’s Trust & Safety Peak Matrix Assessment for the third consecutive year!

TaskUs recognized as a Leader in Everest Group’s Trust & Safety Peak Matrix Assessment for the third consecutive year!

LONDON (AP) — King Charles III has been “deeply touched” by the response to his update on his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace said Saturday, adding that the monarch is pleased to have highlighted the value of screening programs for the disease.

Medics and health charities have praised the king for his openness, saying his statement on Friday had already prompted people to seek information about cancer.

In a strikingly personal video statement, the British monarch acknowledged that a cancer diagnosis can feel “overwhelming,” but said catching the disease early brings “the precious gift of hope.”

Here’s what to know about the king's condition and his message.

The 77-year-old king said in a statement broadcast Friday that his treatment schedule will be reduced in the new year, “thanks to early diagnosis, effective intervention and adherence to ‘doctors’ orders.’”

He encouraged others to take advantage of screening programs such as those for breast, bowel and cervical cancer offered by Britain’s public health service.

“Early diagnosis quite simply saves lives,” the king said in the statement aired during a “Stand Up to Cancer” telethon on TV station Channel 4. He said catching the disease early had allowed him “to continue leading a full and active life even while undergoing treatment.”

Charles has received outpatient treatment for almost two years. Buckingham Palace did not say the king is in remission, but that his treatment is moving to a “precautionary phase” and his condition will be monitored to ensure his continued recovery.

“I know from my own experience that a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming,” the king said in his video statement. “Yet I also know that early detection is the key that can transform treatment journeys, giving invaluable time to medical teams – and, to their patients, the precious gift of hope.”

Charles announced in February 2024 that he had been diagnosed with cancer, and, in a break from centuries of secrecy about royal health, he has since spoken about the illness, using his story to promote cancer awareness and treatment.

The openness has limits, though. The king has not disclosed what type of cancer he has or what kind of treatment he is receiving. The palace said it was an intentional decision designed to ensure his message reaches the widest possible audience.

The king’s cancer was discovered after treatment for an enlarged prostate. While doctors ruled out prostate cancer, tests revealed “a separate issue of concern,” palace officials said last year.

Charles suspended his public appearances for about two months after his diagnosis. Since returning to the public eye, he has visited cancer treatment centers across the country and shared stories with fellow patients.

Buckingham Palace said Charles “will be greatly encouraged and deeply touched by the very positive reaction" his message has generated. “He will be particularly pleased at the way it has helped to shine a light on the benefits of cancer screening programs,” it added.

British cancer charities said the number of people seeking information about cancer jumped after the king revealed he was undergoing treatment last year.

Cancer Research U.K. said about 100,000 people have visited its Screening Checker website since it was launched on Dec. 5, most of them since the king’s statement on Friday.

The charity's Chief Executive Michelle Mitchell said: “When public figures speak openly about their cancer diagnosis, it can prompt others to check in on their health.”

Broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby, the king’s authorized biographer, said the statement was “a remarkable thing for a monarch to do.”

“It takes guts, and the fact that he came out and did that will save lives,’” Dimbleby said.

The Princess of Wales, who announced her own cancer diagnosis six weeks after her father-in-law, has also given updates on her treatment. Kate announced in January that her cancer is in remission.

Find more of AP’s coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/royalty

Britain's King Charles III attends an Advent Service at Westminster Abbey, in London, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. (Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP)

Britain's King Charles III attends an Advent Service at Westminster Abbey, in London, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. (Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP)

Britain's King Charles III attends an Advent Service at Westminster Abbey, in London, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. (Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP)

Britain's King Charles III attends an Advent Service at Westminster Abbey, in London, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. (Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP)

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