SYDNEY /PRNewswire/ -- i2c, a global
provider of next-generation integrated payments and commerce
solutions, today announced it has opened an office
in Sydney and hired seasoned industry
veteranPhilip Julian as head of
sales, Australia and New Zealand. Based out of i2c's new offices in the
Sydney Citigroup Centre, Mr. Julian will serve the company's
growing client base and oversee expansion efforts
in Australia andNew Zealand.
"We're focused on
supporting our growing global customer base. Over the past year,
we've opened offices inSingapore, London, Dubai—and now Sydney," said Scott Salmon, i2c's general manager, International.
"Australiaand New Zealand are strategic markets for us.
Philip's expertise and knowledge add significant bench strength to
the value we deliver our customers and prospects."
With more than 20
years' experience in financial services across three continents,
Mr. Julian was head of merchant sales for Visa International
in Sydney, working closely with strategic partners and
key merchants in the Australian market. Prior, he worked in
commercial cards for American Express in Sydney and held leadership roles at GE Capital
in Europe.
"It's important
to have a strong local presence in Australia and New Zealand to support customer business,"
commented Mr. Julian. "i2c's payments technology is well positioned
to take advantage of significant growth opportunities. I am pleased
to join a team of industry veterans to serve our customers and
expand our footprint in the Asia-Pacific region."
The
i2c Sydney office is located in the Citigroup
Centre on Park Street:
i2c
Inc.
Sydney Citigroup Centre
2 Park Street, Level 13
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Tel: +61 2 9004 7087
About i2c Inc.
From
its Silicon Valley headquarters, i2c provides the infrastructure
that financial institutions, corporations, brands, and governments
around the world need to launch and profitably manage prepaid,
debit, credit, and next-generation commerce products. i2c's global
cloud-based platform supports virtually any card payment program in
plastic, virtual or mobile form. Clients in 216 countries and
territories use the i2c platform to deliver profitable payment
solutions that meet highly differentiated customer needs. For more
information visit www.i2cinc.com.
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