DfT director Dan Moore joins PSR as head of strategy and intelligence

  • Moore joins the PSR’s executive team, which recently welcomed Oliver Hanmer and Natalie Golding in key roles.
  • As head of strategy and intelligence, Moore will apply domestic and international payment trends to inform the PSR’s five-year strategy and new focus areas.
  • Previously at the Department for Transport, Moore led various strategy, analysis, and innovation projects, serving as the director of rail strategy and analysis.
  • Earlier experience includes a role as a project director at the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), where he coordinated investigations in pharmaceuticals and small business retail banking.
  • Chris Hemsley, PSR’s managing director, highlights Moore’s depth of experience in strategy and analysis, emphasizing the focus on delivering positive outcomes for payment system users.
  • PSR’s recent initiatives involve proposals to protect UK businesses from increased interchange fees and improvements in interbank payments through the New Payments Architecture (NPA) program.
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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