Communisis bags five-year BT contract
Marketing services provider Communisis has won a five-year contract to provide telecoms giant BT with all of its billing and associated customer communications, starting next month.
Marketing services provider Communisis has won a five-year contract to provide telecoms giant BT with all of its billing and associated customer communications, starting next month.
"This work will be produced at our transactional centre of excellence in Liverpool, using high-speed colour digital technology; to make the billing formats clearer, more personal and more dynamic," Communisis said in a company statement.
Communisis already produces BT shareholder communications.
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Chief Executive Andy Blundell commented: "We are delighted to be entering a strategically important new relationship with BT. This provides further evidence of the attraction of the group's market-leading propositions in the application of high-speed colour digital technology for transactional communications."
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