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New head of card payments at Suresite
Mosart Khanim has joined retail services business Suresite from fuel card company Radius Payment Solutions, where she was UK head of customer service.
In her new role as payment card services manager, Mosart will be responsible for improving Suresite’s customer service delivery during a period of anticipated rapid growth and expansion into new markets.
Mosart worked in banking for over 25 years, rising to divisional manager, business banking, for Santander. She has also worked as a branch manager, personal banking manager, and financial/mortgage advisor with high street banks Halifax, Abbey, and TSB.
Mosart said: “My background is in sales and customer service. I truly believe that if you get the service right, the sales will follow.
“My priorities include first class customer service training for everyone at Suresite - not just the customer services team.
“I want to build a culture where all stakeholders - internal and external customers and suppliers - receive the very best service from everyone they deal with. This requires a systematic approach. It’s one thing to say you believe in service, but another thing to make sure that you deliver it every time and that what you deliver meets people’s needs.”
Keith Bevan, chief business development officer, Preston-based Suresite, said: “Mosart is a fantastic addition to our card services team and we are delighted to have her on board.”
Suresite offers a number of services for retailers, including payment card services, H&S and training.
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