Episode Six names former HSBC exec as new chief revenue officer

Former HSBC executive Brian Muse-McKenney has been appointed as Episode Six’s chief revenue officer (CRO) to expand the US payment technology provider’s global presence, leveraging his extensive experience in the payments industry and regional expertise in Asia, Europe, and North America.

Facts

  • Brian Muse-McKenney, former HSBC executive, is now the CRO at Episode Six.
  • He aims to expand the company’s global presence and customer base, utilizing his experience in the payments industry and regional expertise.
  • Muse-McKenney will also work on enhancing E6’s digital and marketing strategy.
  • Prior to joining E6, he spent a decade at HSBC, serving as chief business officer for HSBC Platforms and chief executive of PayMe from HSBC.
  • Muse-McKenney has been a non-executive director of E6 since June 2020, after HSBC led the company’s Series A investment round.
  • E6’s CEO expects Muse-McKenney’s global experience and in-depth knowledge to help with the company’s expansion efforts.
  • Payment modernization and creating compelling customer propositions are crucial for the banking and fintech industry.
  • E6 recently completed a Series C funding round, raising $48 million, bringing their total raised to almost $100 million.
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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