BeSecureOnline awarded Elite partner
BeSecureOnline Awarded Sendmarc Elite Partner status
BeSecureOnline has been appointed as the first Elite Partner for Europe for Sendmarc, reflecting outstanding performance across sales, technical delivery, and customer success. This prestigious status recognises the company’s ability to consistently win new business while guiding organisations through complex email security and DMARC projects. It underlines BeSecureOnline’s position as a trusted advisor for companies seeking to strengthen their defences against phishing, spoofing, and brand impersonation.
The appointment is based on measurable results: strong sales growth, high-quality technical implementations, and impressive revenue achievements from Sendmarc deployments. BeSecureOnline’s technical team has delivered robust, standards-based configurations that improve email deliverability and security while minimising operational disruption. Their track record of successful rollouts, training, and ongoing support has been central to building long-term customer relationships and driving Sendmarc adoption across Europe.
This new Elite Partner Europe status further deepens the strategic collaboration between the two companies and sets the stage for continued expansion. It signals to customers that they are working with a proven, high-performing partner capable of delivering real security and business value. At the end of the announcement, Graham Mulhern, Founder of BeSecureOnline, commented: “We are delighted with the relationship; working with great people and products makes life so much easier, and we look forward to extending our relationship.”
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