- Leadership Transition at Moneythor: Moneythor, a Singapore-based fintech, has appointed Martin Frick as its new CEO and transitioned co-founder Olivier Berthier to the role of chairman. This change comes during a period of significant growth and expansion for the company.
- Martin Frick’s Background: Frick brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having co-founded Force For Good, a software developer based in Singapore. He has also held positions at Temenos and Avaloq, serving as managing director of the APAC region for both companies.
- Olivier Berthier’s Transition: After more than 11 years as CEO, Berthier will now focus on steering Moneythor’s long-term vision and strategic direction in his role as chairman.
- Reason for Frick’s Appointment: Berthier cites Frick’s experience and history of driving organizational success as key factors contributing to his appointment as CEO.
- Recent Partnership with Axis Bank: Moneythor recently partnered with India’s Axis Bank to utilize its personalization engine, aiming to provide personalized insights to customers and enhance engagement.
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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