Established in May 2019 as a not-for-profit member association, Fintechs Canada serves as the collective voice for fintechs in Canada.
This week the association announced the appointment of seven industry leaders to its Board of Directors. The new board members bring a wealth of experience and expertise from across the fintech sector, positioning Fintechs Canada for continued success and innovation.
The Board of Directors for 2024-2025 comprises:
- Anne Butler, Chief Legal Officer at Peoples Group
- Jessica Oliver, Head of Government and Regulatory Relations at Wealthsimple
- Ben Harrison, Partner, Head of Partnerships and Policy at Sagard
- Laurence Cooke, Founder and CEO of nanopay
- Dominique Samson, Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Flinks
- Peter Aceto, Chief Banking Officer of Koho
- Andrew Graham, Co-Founder and CEO of Borrowell
“This is a critical time for the fintech industry in Canada,” said Graham, who has assumed the role of Chair of the Board.
“Payments modernization and open banking are both important policy areas where Canada has traditionally lagged behind. There is now significant movement in both, and Fintechs Canada has played a key role. I look forward to working with our new board to continue these efforts and make Canada more friendly towards financial technology.”
Fintechs Canada’s efforts have resulted in significant progress on Canada’s fintech policy agenda, including legislative change to broaden access to payment systems, the introduction of a federal open banking framework, and renewed commitments to launch Payments Canada’s real-time rail.
With the federal election year approaching, Fintechs Canada is committed to collaborating with its members to develop a forward-looking fintech policy agenda that will drive continued innovation and growth in the sector.
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