Meniga appoints Dheeraj Soni as its new CEO

Meniga, a UK-based digital banking software provider, has appointed Dheeraj Soni as its new CEO, effective from June 1, 2023. Soni brings a wealth of experience in B2B and SaaS fintechs and will be responsible for overseeing Meniga’s growth and expansion strategy.

Facts

  • Dheeraj Soni replaces Simon Shorthose as the CEO of Meniga.
  • Soni is a “growth specialist” and has served in senior roles in B2B and SaaS fintechs.
  • Soni previously worked as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at TPAY Mobile, a mobile payments platform.
  • Before TPAY Mobile, Soni was the President and Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Docomo Digital, a digital payments business, where he oversaw expansion into various regions.
  • In his new role, Soni aims to build new solutions to address digital challenges faced by major banks and financial institutions worldwide.
  • Meniga, founded in 2009 and headquartered in London, offers white-label digital banking solutions including personal finance management, carbon insight services, automated real-time notifications, predictive analytics, and personalized engagement technologies.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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