Global issuer-processor Paymentology has appointed Tim Joslyn as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO), succeeding interim CTO James Letley.
Tim brings over 25 years of experience in technology and a strong track record in driving innovation and growth, particularly in the payments industry.
In his new role, Tim will oversee the development and implementation of next-generation technology solutions for Paymentology’s customers and partners.
His extensive background includes founding and exiting several B2B and B2C businesses across Europe and holding senior technology and product roles at companies like Worldpay, Nets, ICBPI (Nexi), and Concardis.
Notably, he co-founded Pollinate in 2017, where he served as CTO and successfully launched Natwest Tyl within a year, expanding the business internationally.
Tim has also held senior positions at Ernst and Young, Vocalink, and Old Mutual, leading various post-merger integration initiatives and advising private equity firms on multiple transactions.
Paymentology has made notable appointments to its leadership team, including Jeff Parker as CEO in December 2023 and Nuno Sitima as COO in February 2024.
Jeff Parker, CEO at Paymentology said,
“At Paymentology, we’re at an incredibly exciting time in our growth journey. As we strive to reach new heights and continue to deliver our leading next-generation payments on a global scale, having the right talent in key positions is paramount.
Tim’s reputation as a leading technology specialist precedes him, and his wealth of insight and experience is precisely what we need to accelerate our progress.”
Tim Joslyn, Chief Technology Officer continued:
“I have witnessed the impressive exponential growth of Paymentology for many years. The company excels in its field, leading the charge of delivering advanced payment solutions to help drive more access to financial products across the globe.
I am incredibly excited to take on this opportunity and contribute to Paymentology’s continued growth ambitions.”
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