ACCESS Newswire
23 Jun 2022, 19:31 GMT+10
Meta and Jamba executives join fintech company's inaugural board, alongside CEO of Outseer and former CMO of Arkose Labs
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / June 23, 2022 / PayQuicker, an innovative financial technology leader in the global payouts market, today introduces its Board of Advisors. The board will provide strategic guidance as PayQuicker expands the presence of its award-winning payments platform into diverse market segments and launches new products and partnerships.
The newly appointed board members include:
These four accomplished leaders will provide counsel to PayQuicker as the company expands its presence across verticals and launches its industry-defining Payment Orchestration for Payouts platform.
Paul Beldham, CEO of PayQuicker, said:
'We are honored to welcome John, Tamara, Vanita and Geoff to our board, a group of impressive individuals who will continue to shape the vision and the future of PayQuicker. Their breadth of unique experiences across payments, risk and marketing in varied industries stands to innovate and evolve the direction of our product offerings, partner programs and strategy at large. We have proudly served our partners for 15 years and will continue with renewed enthusiasm as we embark into a new phase of payments excellence.'
About PayQuicker
PayQuicker is an innovative global financial technology company that provides its corporate and consumer clients with a robust payments and treasury platform. Since 2007, we have been revolutionizing payouts, allowing businesses of any size to offer instant payouts across 214 countries in 39 major currencies via secured bank accounts with prepaid debit cards, virtual cards, and mobile wallets. PayQuicker leverages its award-winning solutions to serve the diverse needs of clients across industries. Our cloud-based and regulatory-compliant software stack enables clients to white-label our products, empowering fast and flexible spending options under their own branded experience. Our mission is to enable clients with superior payment and purchasing power that immediately drives business growth with every login, payout, purchase, or swipe. To learn more, visit: https://payquicker.com/
PayQuicker Contact:
Karen Lee
Caliber Corporate Advisers
[email protected]
949-269-4436
SOURCE: PayQuicker
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