PayPal’s former finance director has been hired by UK-based card and mobile app provider Curve to act as its first chief financial officer.
Scott Weller will be responsible for expanding Curve’s finance function as the startup, which enables users to access multiple bank accounts with a single card, continues to bolster its executive team.
In January, Curve appointed its first US boss as well as a VP for machine learning while the former head of Samsung Pay in Europe joined as COO late last year.
Weller’s signing was welcomed by Curve CEO Shachar Bialick who said that the former PayPal man’s “unique knowledge of the payments landscape, make him the ideal candidate to lead our finance function.”
Weller added that Curve is “solving difficult challenges through real innovation and we have assembled a formidable team to realise Curve’s full potential.”
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