Change Financial announce the retirement of Alastair Wilkie as Director

ASX-listed Change Financial recently announced that following more than five years of service to Change, Alastair Wilkie (pictured) will be retiring from the board at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held on 21 November 2024.

Alastair stepped down from his role as CEO and Managing Director in mid-2023 and remained on the board as a Non-Executive Director to facilitate a smooth and coordinated executive transition.

Wilkie said of his retirement, “I look back with considerable pride at all the key milestones we have achieved during my time at Change, in particular launching our PaaS offering in New Zealand, Australia, and the US. It is exciting to see our clients transacting and demonstrating our ability to offer innovative payment products in market.

“Having completed a successful executive transition, it is now time to move forward with the next stages of my own adventures in Europe with my family.

“I would like to thank our shareholders, board and the entire Change team for their commitment, drive, and support. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with you all and know our company is in great hands.”

Change Chairman Eddie Grobler said of Alastair Wilkie’s retirement, “Alastair has played a central role in the transformation of Change over the last five years as both a CEO and member of our board as we completed the build of our issuing and processing offering and transformed into a global payments company. We thank him for his incredible contribution to the Company and we wish him well in his future endeavours.”


About Change Financial Limited

Change Financial (Change) is a global fintech, listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: CCA), providing payments solutions to banks and fintechs. Change’s payments as a service (PaaS) platform Vertexon, seamlessly integrates with banks and fintechs’ core systems enabling delivery of digital and virtual card solutions to their customers. Using PaySim, Change tests payment systems to help clients meet the reliability and performance expectations of end customers.

Learn more about Change at www.changefinancial.com

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