Bottomline appoints Matthew Burns strategic relationship manager

Bottomline Technologies (NASDAQ: EPAY), a leading global technology provider of financial Business Process Management (fBPM) software and managed services, today announced it has appointed Matthew Burns to the position of Webseries Strategic Relationship Manager for Europe.

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In his new role, Mr. Burns will be responsible for overseeing business development and promotional initiatives for WebSeries®, the company’s Web-based payment lifecycle management platform, throughout the existing European customer base. Organisations across many industries are deploying WebSeries to automate manual payment and invoice processes to reduce the potential for costly manual mistakes, consolidate multiple payment systems and increase overall business efficiency.

"Working with our customers to maximize the potential of their WebSeries implementations is an important component to our strategic growth in the United Kingdom," said Nigel Savory, Managing Director of Bottomline Solutions. "With Matthew's appointment we will be able to strengthen long-term customer relationships, and increase the footprint of Bottomline solutions within top-tier Pan European and Global accounts."

Mr. Burns joins Bottomline from Alterna Europe Ltd. now part of Trema, where he served as European Sales Manager. He brings more than 14 years of payments and cash management-related experience to the company, particularly in the area of international, multi-bank financial transaction management. Additionally, Mr. Burns has extensive experience working with Global 2000 organisations to deploy enterprise-wide solution.

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