Irving’s SignaPay Announces New Vice President of Sales

Sara Egan has more than 18 years of experience in the payments industry. SignaPay said she brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record of fostering growth through strategic partnerships.

Sara Egan has been named the new vice president of sales by Irving-based payment solutions provider SignaPay.

Egan has more than 18 years of experience in the payments industry, and the company said she brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record of fostering growth through strategic partnerships.

“We are thrilled to have Sara join our leadership team,” CEO John Martillo said in a statement. “Her extensive experience and dedication to building strong relationships align perfectly with SignaPay’s mission of empowering businesses through innovative payment solutions. We are confident that Sara will play a pivotal role in expanding our reach and enhancing the success of our ISOs and sales agents.”

Egan said she’s eager to take on her new role.

“What drew me to SignaPay is their innovative approach to payment solutions, especially the PayLo Dual Pricing program,” Egan said in a statement. “They’ve truly found a unique way to package cash discounting and bring it to the market like no one else has. I’m eager to connect with industry leaders and build upon the strong partnerships that SignaPay has established. My passion is helping our partners succeed by providing personalized support and practical solutions.”

The company said that Egan has a strong background in developing strategic initiatives that drive growth and profitability. During her time at i3 Verticals LLC, she was instrumental in expanding the company’s portfolio by forging key partnerships and introducing new revenue streams.

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