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    Cardiff fintech Sonovate appoints former ASOS CTO

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 22, 2019No Comments
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    Former ASOS CTO, Bob Strudwick, has joined fintech innovator Sonovate, the UK’s leading technology and cashflow provider to companies using contingent workers, as its new Chief Technology Officer.

    Former ASOS CTO, Bob Strudwick, has joined fintech innovator Sonovate

    In this role, Strudwick will oversee Sonovate’s product roadmap, driving forward the technology that has already transformed thousands of businesses using contingent workers, including recruitment agencies, consultancies and on-demand marketplaces, to unlock their true growth potential.

    Strudwick brings with him over 30 years’ experience, most recently with online fashion retailer ASOS, where he was promoted to become the company’s first CTO in 2015.

    Speaking of his new role, Strudwick commented: ‘I’d known about the innovative work that Sonovate was doing in the fintech space for a while. I liked its vision and the boldness of the company’s plans to transform the entire contingent worker market. It has a great technology team, one that I’m already building on and strengthening, and I am looking forward to delivering the next phase of growth for Sonovate.”

    Having joined ASOS in 2011 as Engineering Change Programme Manager, Strudwick progressed to Chief Technology Officer and was responsible for the technology strategy that enabled ASOS to become one of the leading global ecommerce brands.

    Commenting on the new appointment, Sonovate co-CEO, Richard Prime, said: “To have someone with Bob’s experience come on board is a real game changer for us as we continue to deliver the flexible finance and world class tech that companies working with contingent workers are crying out for.

    “Our customer base is expanding by the day and Bob will be fundamental to driving this growth both in the UK and internationally. His track record speaks for itself!”

    Launched to challenge traditional invoice finance products on offer from the banks, Sonovate reduces this complexity and provides technology and cashflow on demand to its customers. It currently works with over 2,500 businesses, funding contingent workforce projects in across Europe and North America.

    The appointment follows Sonovate’s recent debt and equity funding round of £110 million.

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