The company says it is looking ahead to better times following a dire 2020 for the business that saw it come under a cyberattack followed by coronavirus.
Travelex, the foreign currency exchange, has revealed plans to hire more than 1,000 workers in the UK after a pandemic rescue deal that saw 1,300 jobs axed.
The company said on Tuesday that it was hiring across its retail, wholesale and head office operations following new contract wins and the rebound for the UKIt pointed to the recent launch of bureaux and ATM services at Stansted and East Midlands airports. Travelex said it had also won contracts for a combined eleven stores and 34 ATMs across Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Belfast International airports while it had also renewed deals with two major supermarket chains.It expressed confidence in the planned hiring spree despite a squeeze on employment across the aviation sector that has seen airlines and airports alike struggle to recruit enough staff to meet passenger demand.
The hiring spree, however, marks a big turnaround in its fortunes following a dire 2020 for Travelex that saw it come under a
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