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Journeycal­l to extend its TfL contracts

- GAVIN HARPER

An Angus firm which provides customer service support and smartcard services for the UK transport industry has won three major contract extensions.

Arbroath-based Journeycal­l has won extensions to its contracts with Transport for London (TfL).

The firm, part of the ESP Group, has been partnered with TfL, the local government body responsibl­e for most of the transport network in London, since 2006.

These contract extensions will see Journeycal­l continue to manage the customer service handling for some of the major contact points for TfL: Oyster cards, Santander Cycle Hire and correspond­ence for people travelling in London.

In total, these three contracts experience an average of 4 million contact requests per year, including 3.5m phone calls, which will be handled between two Journeycal­l centres in Arbroath and Hull.

The contracts include all call and correspond­ence handling for Oyster cards.

It also includes call and correspond­ence handling for Santander Cycle Hire and customer support queues.

In April, ESP Group opened new premises in Hull to service a new £3.8m Journeycal­l contract with Network Rail.

These contract extensions will see TfL workstream­s going live in

Hull for the first time, providing new opportunit­ies for the business in England and providing continuity across the two sites.

Theresa Slevin, chief executive of Journeycal­l’s parent company ESP Group, said: “We’re thrilled to be continuing to work with TfL on these three contracts.

“TfL is one of our key clients, with over 100 members of our team employed specifical­ly to work on the account.

“We pride ourselves on our customer relationsh­ip management services, and this long-lasting partnershi­p on such a high-profile contract is testament to this.”

Journeycal­l provides

customer services focused on mass public transport systems like rail and bus.

It also operates the largest dedicated transport contact centre in the UK.

The business also provides smartcard technology and customer support for Network Rail, Translink, Transport for Wales and West Midlands Trains.

 ?? ?? “THRILLED”: ESP Group chief executive Theresa Slevin at Journeycal­l in Arbroath.
“THRILLED”: ESP Group chief executive Theresa Slevin at Journeycal­l in Arbroath.

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