Borbala Szanto has a diverse background in various roles across different industries. Borbala started their career in 2014 as a Researcher at Hays, where they conducted candidate searches and built professional networks. In 2016, they joined Inarchi as an Export Sales Assistant, providing sales and administration support, conducting market research, and communicating with clients. Borbala later advanced to the role of Export Sales Manager, where they measured sales effectiveness, identified new business opportunities, and assisted in bringing them to market.
In 2018, Borbala joined Nielsen Brandbank as an Account Manager, managing a portfolio of accounts, signing contracts with new clients, and transforming leads into sales. Borbala then worked at Karen Millen as a Stylist, delivering high client service standards, achieving sales targets, and building relationships with clients.
Next, Borbala joined Floral Street as a Sales Advisor before transitioning to Ordit Food Delivery & Catering in 2019. At Ordit, they first served as a Business Development Executive before becoming an Account Executive, where they focused on building customer relationships and achieving sales targets.
In 2021, Borbala joined Fresha as a Partner Success Manager, where they managed partnerships and ensured success for partners. Currently, they hold the position of Customer Success Manager at Citizen, where they continue to provide excellent customer service and support.
Borbala Szanto attended Eötvös Loránd University from 2013 to 2016. No specific degree or field of study is mentioned.
Citizen
Citizen is a European fintech, founded in 2017 by former Worldpay CTO, James Neville. Since then, it’s grown to three locations with a customer base across Europe from a wide range of sectors - all of whom are committed to delivering efficient payment options combined with an excellent customer experience. Based on open banking standards,Citizen’s PayBlox platform comprises a purpose-built online toolkit that traders and merchants can deploy to optimise every stage of their payment processes - reducing costs and materially enhancing the customer experience.Citizen became a regulated payment institute in 2019, and was one of the first companies licensed to provide payments and identity services using open banking. With headquarters in London, Citizen is backed by leading investors including Metavallon VC, SGH Capital and Fin VC.