InPayTech appoints new CEO


Integrated Payment Technologies Limited (InPayTech) has appointed Dean Martin as chief executive officer (CEO), succeeding Robin Beauchamp who has stepped down and will become chief technology officer (CTO).
Martin was currently InPayTech’s head of customer experience, while Beauchamp stepped down from the CEO role in February.
Don Sharp, executive chairman of InPayTech, said Martin was a strategic thinker with hands-on operating experience and a track record of results delivery.
“Dean has been with InPayTech for over six years and brings a wealth of experience to deliver effective, measurable and lasting value for customers and business partners,” Sharp said.
Martin said it was a privilege to lead the company as it plans for growth with the release of PayVu, and the delivery of Superstream, Gateway and STP services to a wider market.
“The company’s focus remains on creating value for security holders alongside the delivery of quality customer benefits and services through the successful commercialisation of its patented payment technologies,” Martin said.
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