Anti-fraud firm Tracesmart expands workforce to cope with demand

Suppliers of identity checks and anti-money laundering services, Tracesmart, is to expand its workforce to help manage the increasing demand for its services.

Suppliers of identity checks and anti-money laundering services, Tracesmart, is to expand its workforce to help manage the increasing demand for its services. The expansion will specifically involve the administration, sales and IT teams.

Demand for Tracesmart corporate services has already prompted the company to recruit seven new members of staff over recent months. It now plans to recruit a further eight to strengthen their numbers and continue its expansion within its core and new commercial arenas.

Tracesmart’s employee levels will soon total 60 and the company headquarters still has capacity for further growth.

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