The function of the Payments and Fraud Shift Leader is to handle contacts related to payments queries raised by customers or any internal or external parties. The aim is to provide an outstanding customer service experience by putting the customer first in every action and facilitate internal communication, as well as offer guidance to payments analysts.
Main Responsibilities:The main responsibilities include but are not limited to:
To Payments and Fraud Team Leader.
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We offer a fun and challenging role in a collaborative and dynamic environment. For the right person there are many different career paths at Betsson, both if you want to deepen your technical skills or work with leadership in the future.
By submitting your application, you understand that your personal data will be processed as set out in our Privacy PolicyFrom a single slot machine in 1963 to being listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and holding gaming licenses in 22 countries, Betsson has come a long way. Today, we are a multi-national company employing some 2,300 people from 70+ nationalities in 18 locations. Betsson AB's headquarters are in Stockholm, Sweden, but the operational headquarters are in Ta' Xbiex, Malta. We refer to the operational subsidiaries as "Betsson Group".
Betsson’s operational subsidiaries’ vision is to deliver the best customer experience in the industry. We offer casino, sportsbook and other games via gaming licences in several countries in Europe, South America, North America, and Central Asia. The business model is to offer gaming under 20+ brands, including Betsson, Betsafe, Nordicbet and Casinoeuro. The brands are operated on a proprietary platform, which is the core of the offer and the customer experience.
Being a responsible operator in relation to customers, suppliers, authorities, investors and other stakeholders is a cornerstone of our business. Betsson is a member of the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA), ESSA (Sports Betting Integrity) and G4 (The Global Gambling Guidance Group).