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FINBOURNE picks Jordan as VP of Finance


31 October 2024 UK
Reporter: Clelia Frondaroli

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FINBOURNE Technology has chosen Christopher Jordan as vice president of finance.

Having worked closely with the company in the past, Jordan enters his new role from Santander Corporate and Investment Banking, where he served as VP of technology investment banking.

Jordan has held a number of corporate development roles in firms including Torch Partners and Clearwater International, as well as an extensive expertise in advising companies on capital-raising, disposals and acquisitions.

In his new position, Jordan will be responsible for driving the company’s growth, as well as overseeing FINBORNE’s financial and capital allocation strategy.

Thomas McHugh, CEO and co-founder of FINBOURNE Technology, states: “Chris’s extensive background in investment banking and corporate development makes him an invaluable addition to FINBOURNE as we continue to drive rapid and sustainable expansion.

Jordan inputs: “It was a pleasure to advise FINBOURNE during the Series B fundraising process. Having worked closely with the team, I consider it a privilege to join the company as we navigate our ambitious growth journey.”
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