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In Reference Appointments & Updates


On the 23 November 2016 Data Interconnect moved into new offices on the Shrivenham Hundred Business Park. The move sparked major change – in addition to financial investment, the move supported a growth strategy and the core focus of 2017: R&D and strengthening resource. Harry Dodd-Noble was appointed, to the new role of head


of product, in March. He said: “The customer journey is paramount; our team work very closely with our clients and their customers to enhance the overall customer experience. “We want to deliver, not only what our clients need, but share knowledge, advise best practices, and work with them.”


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Rimilia has announced a series of employee appointments. The new


appointments are on the back of a $25m investment by Kennet Partners and Eight Roads Ventures in July 2017. Steve Richardson, COO and co-founder,


said: “We are bringing in new customers, including global household names, and are incredibly proud that our existing customer- retention rate continues to exceed 99%. “The market for financial technology to


harness artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big-data insights is moving to a point of critical need for any organisation that wants to increase its productivity, and streamline financial operations, and we have the vision, technology, financial support, and the team to lead the market.”


Finance provider Together achieved record lending in November; with the highest-ever monthly total in its 43-year history. It lent at total of £147.5m, including loans


across both its commercial and personal- finance businesses. CEO, Marc Goldberg, said: “This is our


highest ever monthly lending total and is thanks to our common-sense approach, which allows us to help customers that may not meet the restrictive criteria of mainstream lenders. We look at each case on its own merits and can take a pragmatic


Harry Dodd-Noble


Nearly one in seven Britons are worrying about money every day in the run up to Christmas, with 37% putting Christmas costs on credit, according to new research from National Debtline, run by the Money Advice Trust. Chief executive, Joanna Elson, said:


and individual view on each lending decision, and that is what makes us different.”


CMC has announced that it has changed its name to Katabat. “As CMC, we saw tremendous growth and success. This supported a natural, broader evolution of our products over time. We reached a point where our name felt restrictive and perhaps a bit confusing. Our values and priorities, to serve our clients well, remain unwavering, but it was time to update our brand,” said CEO Ray Peloso. “Now, through our name change to Katabat, we more clearly convey how our products and solutions meet a more comprehensive set of market needs across global consumer-credit lending.”


“Money worries can affect people at any time of the year, but, with the pressure to spend even greater at Christmas, this can cause even more stress. The fact that more people are worrying about money and feeling their debts are a heavy burden, is a particular concern.”


Travis Perkins is to advance its employee- wellbeing programme by offering financial knowledge through Neyber to its 30,000 employees. Simon Naylor, head of group benefits, said: “Financial wellbeing is not just important to us to attract and retain the best people – although that is clearly essential for us – we feel that facilitating financial wellbeing is the right thing to do.”


Express Gifts has migrated all its consumer- credit agreements to the Welcom Financier Lending Platform. Completed prior to peak-season trading, the data-migration phase was the culmination of a collaboration


Iwoca has been announced as a winner of the Open Up Challenge by innovation foundation, Nesta’s Challenge Prize Centre. Iwoca is among 10 companies that will each receive an award of £100,000 to develop finance solutions based on Open Banking. Christoph Rieche, co-founder and CEO, said: “We are


really excited to be an Open Up Challenge winner and cannot wait to launch our Open Banking integration. Open Banking will break the banks’ monopoly on current-account data, leading to a level playing field across business lenders. The era of waiting weeks, or months, to get a small-business loan is coming to a close. This will make small-business finance much more accessible and help them achieve their full potential.”


Christoph Rieche


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