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Oct 12
2012

TradeNet to Re-organize a New Regional Structure to Increase Customers Satisfaction

In order to come closer to its customer, expedite response and increase satisfaction, TradeNet is organizing itself in a new regional structure where every region will directly deliver all customer services, including support and customization through the locally dedicated, regional team. The regional Managing Director will have full responsibility over customer satisfaction and service excellence.
"The new structure will allow TradeNet to be closer to its customers and prospect through shortening the decision cycle and feeling and responding to the market pulse better and faster. The new structure aims also at supporting TradeNet growth strategy through the increase of its footprint in the current markets as well as creating replicable regional units that are able to expand globally to other emerging markets to realize its vision as the "Leading Equity Trading Platform for Emerging Markets", says Mohammad Attiya, TradeNet President.

The new structure is supported by the appointment of qualified managing directors who will have full authority and responsibility for the customers and their requirement with regional ability to deliver without being delayed by a central bottleneck. On the other hand, guidelines for support and implementation will be provided centrally to the region to better leverage the overall TradeNet experience in every market.

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Source:http://www.1888pressrelease.com/tradenet-to-re-organize-a-new-regional-structure-to-increase-pr-429884.html
 
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