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FinTech Scotland announces board members

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FinTech Scotland has announced the board members who will work with chief executive Stephen Ingledew and its team to oversee the strategic plans for making Scotland a top five global fintech centre.

The board members represent a cross section of the fintech economy, including representatives from the six recently announced strategic partners. The details follow the announcement last month confirming the David Fergusson, chief executive of Nucleus Financial, as the new chair of FinTech Scotland.

The board members are:

In addition, the following will attend board meetings in an observer role:

Commenting on the board appointments, Stephen Ingledew said: “I’m delighted with the diverse range of experience and expertise we will have around the Board table to guide us in taking forward the FinTech Scotland plans.

“Each individual is passionate about making fintech a major success in Scotland and, at a personal and collective level, they will provide wise counsel and guidance in driving our core values of collaboration, innovation and inclusion.”

The first board meeting took place on Tuesday this week, reflecting on the last six months and focussing on strategic priorities for the rest of the year.

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