YTML makes three senior hires

YTML

9 February 2017
| By Hope William-Smith |
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Technology and advice solutions provider, YTML, is appointing three new staff for senior roles to facilitate growth and meet an increase in demand for its products.

Former Enzumo XPLAN systems technician, Carmen Lee, will join YTML in the position of business solutions consultant, while Damian Murphy would fill the position of principal consultant, moving across from a 20-year stint with BT Financial Group. Former Enzumo head of business solutions, Francis Cheung, would head up YTML's advice innovation and solutions.

YTML chief executive, Kevin Liao, said the strong demand for products and services, notably XPLAN, was the driver to broaden the team, and would now allow the tech provider to increase its range of offerings.

"Via technology, we want to enable dealer groups and practitioners to make the breakthroughs the industry needs in order to become a trusted profession," he said.

"The appointment of these highly experienced professionals to our team will help us continue to deliver on that promise."

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