• Hank Payments (HANK) is pleased to announce that Jeff Guthrie has joined as President and Chief Operating Officer, effective immediately
  • Mr. Guthrie is an accomplished financial services leader with over thirty years of experience in payments, banking and financial services
  • Jeff sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the appointment and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead
  • Hank is a financial technology company. The Hank software platform (the “Hank Platform”) acts as a consumer’s personal, financial concierge
  • Hank Payments Corp. (HANK) is up 1.20 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.42 per share

As previously reported, Jeff Guthrie has joined Hank Payments (HANK) as President and Chief Operating Officer, effective immediately.

Mr. Guthrie is an accomplished financial services leader with over thirty years of experience in payments, banking and financial services.

Jeff sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the appointment and the exciting opportunities that lie ahead.

“After analyzing many interesting Fintech opportunities in great detail, I am excited to choose to lead Hank principally for the commitment the team has towards the mission of helping consumers get financially well and for the innovation in the platform today as well as what we have in development. Hank’s growth path and platform strategy are among the most exciting I have seen in the sector and with Hank already deployed in a massive consumer market, I see dramatic growth at our fingertips.

I plan to work very closely with Michael and the team to ensure my institutional knowledge fuels everything we do here at Hank, including large deal launches, consumer growth and transaction negotiation and integration, all with a view to creating long-term stakeholder value,” Jeff added.

Hank is a financial technology company. The Hank software platform acts as a consumer’s personal, financial concierge using powerful technology to automate the complexities of personal cash flow management.

Hank Payments Corp. (HANK) is up 1.20 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.42 per share.

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