PPRO appoints new chief financial officer
PPRO, the local payments platform, has appointed Michelle Eischeid as chief financial officer to lead its global financial strategy and support international growth.
Michelle brings over 20 years of financial leadership experience in payments and fintech, most recently serving as interim group chief financial officer at Planet.
She has held senior roles at FIS and Worldpay, managing large teams and P&Ls across multiple regions.
Michelle’s expertise in financial transformation and commercial optimisation will help PPRO scale and strengthen its performance-driven organisation.
She said: “PPRO is a respected and enviable force at the centre of the local payments ecosystem.
“I’m looking forward to partnering with Motie and the leadership team as we chart the next phase of PPRO’s growth.
“I look forward to helping deepen our customer relationships, strengthen our financial operations, and support the business in achieving its global ambitions.”
Motie Bring, chief executive at PPRO, added: “Michelle brings an exceptional mix of financial, strategic, and commercial experience to PPRO.
“Her leadership will be instrumental in helping us scale responsibly while delivering strong value for our customers, partners and investors.
“We are excited to welcome her to the team.”
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