IFX Payments appoints new chief operating officer
London-based IFX Payments has named Adam Dowling as chief operating officer to support the company’s rapid expansion and bolster its position as a leader in foreign exchange and international payments.
With extensive experience in payments, Dowling will focus on operational efficiency, risk management and performance optimisation. His remit includes implementing scalable systems, overseeing change management and enhancing customer satisfaction.
The appointment reflects award-winning IFX Payments’ growth, with the company now employing over 200 staff globally and continuing to expand its services and territorial reach.
Adam said: “I am delighted to step into the role of COO at IFX Payments, a leading Payments FX provider.
“With nearly two decades of experience in the sector, I am eager to help drive IFX's mission to become the No. 1 service-led alternative banking partner in EMEA for corporates and payment service providers, focused on creating value beyond the transaction.
“I look forward to working with the talented team at IFX to deliver exceptional service and innovative solutions.”
Will Marwick, chief executive officer of IFX Payments, added: “As a determined and innovative payments operator with a focus on fostering a positive culture of high performance, Adam brings a wealth of expertise to the COO role.
“With almost two decades of experience in delivering on resilient, scalable and strategic led initiatives, Adam is pivotal in strengthening our position as an industry market leader in FX and international payments.”
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