Innovation leader taps fresh talent for Chief Compliance Officer role.

January 12, 2024
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TLDR:

  • IFX Payments, a global fintech innovator, has appointed Sara Cass as its new Chief Compliance Officer.
  • Sara has over 15 years of experience in the financial services sector and has previously worked as the Head of Group Compliance at World First.
  • In her new role, Sara will lead the team in upholding high compliance standards and driving industry-wide collaboration and innovation to tackle fraud.

Global fintech innovator, IFX Payments, has announced the appointment of Sara Cass as its new Chief Compliance Officer. In this role, Sara will be responsible for leading on all compliance strategy for the company. With over 15 years of experience in the financial services sector, Sara has previously worked as the Head of Group Compliance at World First, as well as holding positions at Heronbridge Investment Management LLP and REGIS-TR UK, where she also served as chief compliance officer.

IFX Payments is known for its commitment to industry best practice and its high compliance standards. CEO Will Marwick expressed his excitement about Sara joining the team, stating that her experience and passion for tackling fraud make her the perfect addition. The company is looking forward to the impact she will have across the business.

Sara Cass also commented on her new role, expressing her enthusiasm for joining IFX Payments. She noted the company’s strong record of best practice in compliance and its focus on regulation and fraud prevention. Sara also emphasized the importance of industry-wide collaboration and innovation in tackling fraud and expressed her belief that IFX Payments can set a gold standard for the industry.

IFX Payments, with offices in London, Warsaw, and Dubai, employs over 150 people worldwide. The company is a global fintech innovator with a mission to build an accessible, frictionless, and complete digital payments experience. It aims to remove the burden of managing complex treasury processes for scaling businesses.

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