ShipMoney Announces New Appointments in Europe

October 24, 2018

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Specialized global maritime payments provider ShipMoney has announced a series of high level appointments to its European operations team.

Roula Zachariou joins the ShipMoney team as Vice President of Business Development and Client Management. She brings with her over 20 years of local knowledge and relationships in the Greek and Cypriot maritime markets which will immediately boost ShipMoney’s ability to support clients locally as well as continue to develop and grow business in these important areas.

Joining Roula is Matthew Sankary who has been appointed Director of Account Management Europe, bringing with him an international, professional and strategic approach to the role having worked for the past few years at American Express. He was UK Client Manager at American Express working with more than 100 merchants before joining its E-commerce/multi-currency acquisition team.

Liliia Bakalova is also appointed as an Onboard Trainer and will be looking after the ShipMoney program onboard clients’ ships, liaising with crew and management, focusing on training and offering face-to-face assistance with any problems crew members encounter when managing their own finances. Ms Bakalova has built up a wealth of knowledge of life-at-sea, working over the past eight years onboard ships including the luxury cruise liner SilverSea Cruises.

ShipMoney is a comprehensive maritime payments solutions provider, facilitating onboard payroll payments, employer and employee-generated international remittances, money transfers and onboard expense payments through a singular integrated payments platform.



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