UK paytech Form3 names former NatWest exec Matt Tuck as new CCO

London-based paytech Form3 appoints Matt Tuck as its new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) with over 35 years of financial services experience.

Facts

  • Effective from 11 September, Matt Tuck joins Form3 as the Chief Commercial Officer.
  • Matt Tuck brings over 35 years of experience in financial services, sales, operations, and payment solutions.
  • Tuck previously served as head of product, service, and operations at NatWest since March 2020.
  • Before NatWest, he held key positions at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Barclays, and Deutsche Bank.
  • Tuck’s focus at Form3 is to support customer payment technology needs and enable market growth.
  • Matt Tuck plans to lead customer relations and expand Form3’s customer base in the UK, Europe, and the US.
  • Form3, founded in 2016, provides a cloud-native account-to-account (A2A) payments platform.
  • The company secured a €23 million venture debt facility from Atempo Growth and a $160 million Series C funding round led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management in 2021.
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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