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PPRO names Bronwyn Boyle as new chief information security officer

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  • Appointment of Bronwyn Boyle as CISO: PPRO, a digital payments infrastructure firm based in London, has appointed industry veteran Bronwyn Boyle as its new Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).
  • Responsibilities: In her new role, Boyle will drive PPRO’s security strategy and oversee cyber and tech security across all its product offerings and processes.
  • Experience: With over 20 years of expertise in fraud prevention, cybersecurity, and regulatory compliance, Boyle brings a wealth of experience to her new position. She has previously worked at industry giants such as IBM, Barclays, and Lloyds Banking Group, and served as CISO at Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) cloud core banking vendor Mambu.
  • Previous Role: Boyle spearheaded security transformation and AI enablement initiatives at TSB Bank before joining PPRO.
  • Leadership’s Comment: Motie Bring, CEO of PPRO, sees Boyle’s appointment as a testament to the company’s commitment to strengthening security and combating fraud for its partners and customers.
  • Company Background: Founded in 2006, PPRO offers digital payment solutions that allow businesses to scale their local payment services through a single connection.
  • Recent Funding Round: PPRO closed a $93 million “dual tranche” funding round last month, aiming to pursue growth in key markets.

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