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In Reference Appointments & Updates


so far, whilst demonstrating our mutual credentials in support of our members, colleagues, and communities. We are also fundamentally reshaping the Society to support our growing membership well in a newly emerging world. It will be important that we continue to focus on this and be ready for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the remainder of 2021 and beyond.”


Flexys Solutions have announced the appointment of Ahmed Amin to the role of Chief Revenue Officer. Following the recent appointments of Elizabeth Abbott- Stratford to Chief Financial Officer and Dr David Scholefield to Chief Operating Officer, this latest senior-level appointment focuses on scaling revenue as the company moves into the next phase of growth, capitalising on significant levels of interest from creditors in the UK and further afield. Flexys CEO, Jon Hickman said: “As


momentum builds at Flexys, we are creating an ambitious, cohesive and experienced leadership team to ensure the company’s


Pink Pig Loans, the specialist finance packager and distributor, has today announced the appointment of a trio of new Directors to its Board to support its ambitious growth plans. Nick Johns (Sales Director), Sarah


Stroud (Director) and Luke Egan (Bridging & Development Director) all take up Board positions and will run the business with Managing Director, James Rainbird. Nick joined Pink Pig in 2017 as Sales Manager helping to grow the business,


improve efficiencies, and develop new and existing adviser relationships. He has worked in financial services for 13 years and spent the last nine years working in the specialist finance sector. Sarah joined Pink Pig as an underwriter in 2013 and progressed into the


sales teams to her most recent role as Senior Business Development. She has worked for 28 years in financial services in a variety of roles including mortgage adviser, underwriter, and various compliance positions. Luke joins Pink Pig with immediate effect moving from Pure Property


Finance where he was head of the specialist property finance team. He previously worked for Woolwich/Barclays as a mortgage specialist before joining Pure in 2014. Mr Rainbird said: “Today marks an important milestone in the development


of the business with three highly-experienced and talented individuals joining me at Board level in order to help the business move onto its next level and to help achieve our ambitious growth plans.”


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W1TTY, a smart finance innovator set to launch this autumn, aims to offer customers a clear choice in how they manage their money with hyper-personalised products and services. Running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), W1TTY will use Oracle Banking suite to deliver an easier and more rewarding financial experience for customers. W1TTY is designed to appeal to everyone dissatisfied with what banks are currently offering. The company is initially targeting Generation Z, students, and other young people starting their first jobs and building their careers. W1TTY recently secured an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license in


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Lithuania and passporting rights across the European Economic Area (EEA). It will start offering services in Lithuania and Poland later this year with other markets to follow. “Our annual global retail banking consumer survey found that almost 47%


of consumers are ready to shift to another financial services provider for better rates, recommendations, and plans,” said Sonny Singh, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Financial Services. “W1TTY has a huge opportunity to capitalise on this unmet customer need and Oracle Banking suite will provide the right cloud-native architecture to enable it. With Oracle, W1TTY will be able to scale quickly to offer meaningful, personalised services, and process transactions intelligently and in real-time.’’


plans are executed and managed effectively. Ahmed brings exciting levels of can-do


enthusiasm to the role of Chief Revenue Officer and comes on board at a time when our solution capability and reputation for excellent client service is driving significant levels of interest and with demand for our solutions at an all-time high.”


Sigma Connectedr has announced the appointment of Rob Sawle as its Director of Energy Services. He will report into Chief Commercial


Officer, Ben Jones, who said: “Rob is another first-class addition to our leadership team and brings a huge amount of experience and an exceptional track record. As we grow, the number of our energy clients is expanding and we want to be at the forefront of offering them the best advice, the most innovative solutions and best-in-class strategy support. “Rob will be integral to us achieving that


aim and we are excited to have him onboard and leading our offering in what is a complex and heavily regulated market.” Mr Sawle added “My focus and experience


in the energy market will hopefully add value to Sigma’s clients and first and foremost, I want to get the best outcomes for customers and make things as easy as possible for them when they interact with their energy provider.”


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