New private bank Volans gears up for launch in Australia
Volans aims to become Australia’s number one private bank before taking the brand global.
Volans aims to become Australia’s number one private bank before taking the brand global.
Elliott-Gross has been appointed as Wise’s global director of product compliance this month.
Despite his successful endeavours, Ainsworth writes that “it’s now time for something else”.
Fyfe joins UTB from Hinckley & Rugby Building Society, where he was CEO for over five years.
Lithuania’s ambitious journey in fintech and sustainability with vice minister of finance, Vaida Česnulevičiūtė Markevičienė.
Calhoun joins the fintech from Onsights.io, where he held the role of CTO for just under two years.
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Haines has joined Santander’s Payments Centre of Excellence as product owner, effective this month.
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Prance has been promoted to help “meet the evolving needs of the self-employed community”.
Nikkilä joins Santander from ING, where he is currently serving as head of global retail transformation.
The bank says Khan will work to develop and cultivate “green digital banking solutions”.
Campbell is due to depart the company this quarter to take “some personal time out”.
Driscoll has also previously held senior positions at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse.
Our pick of the top fintech news stories this week includes Abrdn, Kashable, Synchrony and more.
Chin previously served as CEO of Broadway Technology prior to its acquisition by Bloomberg last October.
The London-headquartered firm has tasked its new CEO with leading its next period of growth.
Evolution 2100 plans to provide a suite of financial services for underserved communities and businesses.
Aibidia says Grabellus will be tasked with globalising its product suite for cross-border business management.
Our guests on the Demystify podcast this week are Adam Moulson, Griffin’s COO, and Garrett Foxon, CEO of Lettspay.
Habis previously served as chief consumer banking and digital transformation officer at Santander.
Our pick of the top fintech news stories this week includes Citi, Sainsbury’s Bank and more.
The fintech unicorn previously gained an EMI licence from the central bank of Lithuania in July.
The prestigious PayTech Awards 2024 invites payments professionals to apply to join the esteemed panel of judges.
The UK retailer has also confirmed the departure of Jim Brown, Sainsbury’s Bank’s CEO of almost five years.
Shearer previously served as group head of compliance product management at HSBC.
Varga says he has made the “pivotal decision to move on” from the Scottish risk and decisioning firm.
The telecom-as-a-service platform has previously tapped talent from Nubank, Klarna and Revolut.
Horak succeeds Dr Mark Goldspink in the role after over 10 years with the UK-based paytech.
Rohrlich previously served as CEO of Top Hat, a US-based higher education engagement platform.
Holbrook takes over from Nez Aquino, who has served as interim CEO since July 2023.
Staples has previously served as global head of HSBC’s BaaS and embedded finance proposition.
Yabuki also currently serves as chairman and founding partner of Motive Partners.
Crager is due to transition into the role of senior advisor upon his departure from the company’s leadership.
Bladon will also serve as vice president of global entity management for the payments giant.
Thunes’ current CEO Peter De Caluwe has been promoted to deputy chairman.
Hynd previously spearheaded the commercial transformation of UK-based Redwood Bank.
Griffin’s CEO and co-founder, David Jarvis, demystifies the complex layers of the UK challenger bank’s proposition.
“Industry veteran” Anup Neogi has also been appointed as the new managing director and CEO of the acquired business.
Gorney joins the company from Seacoast Bank, where he served as EVP CTO and chief innovation officer.