Peyman Mestchian
Non-Executive Director
Peyman has over 22 years of experience in finance, risk and technology with a particular focus on FinTech and AI. Previously he has held leadership positions at Chartis Research, EY and SAS Institute and facilitated several high profile M&A transactions in the FinTech sector. He is currently a Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management and Chairman of the Advisory Board at Quantexa.
Richard Seewald
Evolution Equity Partners, Board MemberNorman Fiore
Dawn Capital, Board MemberEd Lascelles
Albion VC, Board MemberRay O’Brien
HSBC, Board MemberJohn McAdam
Non-Executive DirectorNick Donofrio
ChairpersonVishal Marria
Chief Executive OfficerImam Hoque
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