IPC appoints Izzy Dawood as chief financial officer

IPC, a leader in trading communications and connectivity solutions, has appointed Izzy Dawood as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Dawood brings more than 20 years of experience in financial leadership, strategic growth, and operational transformation, and will play a critical role as IPC continues to deliver market-leading solutions.

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Dawood most recently served as CFO for CURO Financial Technologies, where he was instrumental in the company’s strategic repositioning. Before that, he was CFO at Paysafe, a leading global payments platform, where he led the company through significant change and restructuring. He has also held CFO roles at Branch International, WageWorks, Santander Consumer USA, and BNY Mellon.

In his role as CFO, Dawood will lead IPC’s financial strategy, ensuring alignment with the company’s objectives of sustainable growth, customer focus, and innovation. He will drive operational efficiencies and support long-term value creation for customers and stakeholders.

“We are thrilled to welcome Izzy Dawood to IPC,” said Kurt Adams, IPC’s CEO. “Izzy’s diverse background in financial services and proven success in driving growth and transformation make him the perfect fit for IPC. His expertise will help guide IPC as we work towards achieving our strategic vision in an increasingly dynamic market."

“I am honored to join IPC at such an exciting time,” said Dawood. “IPC is a leader in fintech with a clear vision for the future. I look forward to working with the team to drive financial excellence, support our growth strategy, and deliver value to our customers and stakeholders.”

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