Signature Card Services Expands to New Markets, Boosts Staff by 75%

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Payment processing service provider Signature Card Services announced that in the last quarter alone it has increased its underwriting staff by 25 percent and its customer service staff by 75 percent.

Much of the growth comes on the heels of the recent addition of Aaron Slominski as senior vice president of sales. With over a decade of experience in all facets of business development in the payment processing industry, Slominski jumpstarted the company’s growth plans. Following his hiring, Signature Card expanded into new markets — including healthcare and online dating; new technologies — including mobile payments; and new accounts — including the sixth largest hospital network in the country.

According to the company, all of its growth necessitated additional customer service and operational staff, including underwriters, managers and creative. The company continues to hire; currently, they are looking to add an underwriting manager.

“In this highly competitive industry, we are delighted at the results we’ve achieved,” said Cliff Teston, CEO of Signature Card Services. “We’ve been extremely successful in developing creative and innovative solutions, such as our new upcoming mobile payment product, that have allowed us to remain at the top of our game and to better meet the needs of our customers.”

Slominski added, “For us, it’s about our commitment to the industry and to our local community. We look forward to continuing to expand our team by attracting the best and the brightest in our field.”

To learn more about Signature Card Services and related employment opportunities, visit SignatureCard.com or call (888) 334-2284.

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