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PayRetailers’ HM Pol Barceló Bids Farewell

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A
recognized figure in the fintech industry, Pol Barceló, has announced his departure
from PayRetailers, marking the end of a six-year journey as the
Head of Marketing.

Barceló
has decided to embark on new professional and personal challenges, leaving
behind a legacy of unparalleled growth and success. The announcement comes as
the company reflects on its evolution, starting as a small team of three and
blossoming into a leading payment gateway in Latin America, boasting a
workforce of over 350 employees.

Pol Barceló, Source: LinkedIn

Barceló
expressed gratitude for the collective hard work and dedication that fueled the
company’s growth. In an E-mail sent to Finance Magnates, he wrote: “I’d
like to express my deepest gratitude for the incredible support and
collaboration you and your exceptional team have provided. Our journey together
has been unforgettable, marked by overcoming challenges and celebrating many
achievements. I am deeply thankful for the unwavering support you’ve given to
both.”

During
his distinguished tenure as the Head of Marketing at PayRetailers,
Barceló played a pivotal role in guiding the marketing team, significantly
contributing to the company’s prominent position in the Latin American
market. His leadership, spanning five years and four months, has left an
indelible mark on PayRetailers’ success story.

Diverse
Roles: Barceló’s Professional Journey

Prior
to his role at PayRetailers, Barceló held key positions in reputable
organizations. As the Operations Manager at Smart Broker Solutions, he
contributed significantly to the company’s success during his five-year tenure.
Earlier, as a Technical Support Specialist at SELLBYTEL Group Spain, Barceló
showcased technical expertise and dedication during his 1 year and 9 months.

Additionally, his role as a Salesforce Administrator at Eclipse Combustion B.V.
involved managing Salesforce administration responsibilities during his 1 year
and 2 months there. Barceló’s
educational background includes pursuing a degree in Marketing and Market
Research at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.

A
recognized figure in the fintech industry, Pol Barceló, has announced his departure
from PayRetailers, marking the end of a six-year journey as the
Head of Marketing.

Barceló
has decided to embark on new professional and personal challenges, leaving
behind a legacy of unparalleled growth and success. The announcement comes as
the company reflects on its evolution, starting as a small team of three and
blossoming into a leading payment gateway in Latin America, boasting a
workforce of over 350 employees.

Pol Barceló, Source: LinkedIn

Barceló
expressed gratitude for the collective hard work and dedication that fueled the
company’s growth. In an E-mail sent to Finance Magnates, he wrote: “I’d
like to express my deepest gratitude for the incredible support and
collaboration you and your exceptional team have provided. Our journey together
has been unforgettable, marked by overcoming challenges and celebrating many
achievements. I am deeply thankful for the unwavering support you’ve given to
both.”

During
his distinguished tenure as the Head of Marketing at PayRetailers,
Barceló played a pivotal role in guiding the marketing team, significantly
contributing to the company’s prominent position in the Latin American
market. His leadership, spanning five years and four months, has left an
indelible mark on PayRetailers’ success story.

Diverse
Roles: Barceló’s Professional Journey

Prior
to his role at PayRetailers, Barceló held key positions in reputable
organizations. As the Operations Manager at Smart Broker Solutions, he
contributed significantly to the company’s success during his five-year tenure.
Earlier, as a Technical Support Specialist at SELLBYTEL Group Spain, Barceló
showcased technical expertise and dedication during his 1 year and 9 months.

Additionally, his role as a Salesforce Administrator at Eclipse Combustion B.V.
involved managing Salesforce administration responsibilities during his 1 year
and 2 months there. Barceló’s
educational background includes pursuing a degree in Marketing and Market
Research at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.

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