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Internal promotion brings new COO to Preston's Suresite Group
Mosart Khanim has been appointed chief operations officer of retail services company Suresite Group.
Mosart joined the Preston company in January 2019 as payment card services manager.
As a result of the internal promotion, Mosart will now oversee not only Suresite Card Services, but also Suresite Health & Safety and Suresite Wetstock.
Mosart took up a position at Suresite Group earlier this year from fuel card company Radius Payment Solutions, where she was UK head of customer service. Prior to that, she had 25 years’ experience in banking.
Nick Healy, chief executive officer said: “When we make internal promotions, we put our money where our mouth is.
“As an employer, Suresite Group is committed to developing each individual to their full potential.
“And when an employee shows that they are excelling in their role and still have more to give, we will always strive to offer them a step up within the company.
“Mosart shone right from day one and we are delighted that she accepted the position of chief operations officer.”
Mosart said: “Suresite Group values its employees and I when I joined the company at the start of this year, I found it to be a great fit.
“As COO, I am looking forward to helping Suresite Group continue its journey with new product and service innovations and explorations into additional markets”.
Suresite Group celebrated its 25th anniversary in April 2019.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sara Teiger .
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