Cuscal’s Lovney gets payments role

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15 June 2016
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The company formed by the payments industry to build and operate the new payment platform, NPP Australia Limited, has recruited a Cuscal executive as its inaugural chief executive officer.

The organisation announced today that it had appointed Cuscal's general manager, Products and Services, Adrian Lovney to the role.

Confirming the appointment today, NPP Australia chairman, Paul Lahiff said Lovney had been responsible for leading the evolution of Cuscal's business over the last five years as well as the successful migration and transition of customers to a new and innovative payments platform.

"Adrian is an energetic leader with a passion for leading large-scale transition programs and is well-equipped to head up the commercialisation of the NPP," he said.

 

 

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