Finbourne appoints Marc Flamini as head of sales for the Americas

FINBOURNE Technology, a leading provider of interconnected data and technology solutions for the investment industry, has appointed Marc Flamini as Head of Sales for the Americas as the company looks to accelerate its global expansion efforts.

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Flamini will lead FINBOURNE's commercial strategy in the region, focusing on expanding the company's client base and strengthening relationships with existing clients. With over 20 years of experience in the financial technology sector, he brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record in building strategic relationships with asset managers, hedge funds, and asset servicers.

Prior to joining FINBOURNE, Flamini spent 23 years in senior leadership positions at SS&C Advent, where he led worldwide sales execution, product strategy, and corporate development, including the partner program.

Simon Behan, Chief Commercial Officer at FINBOURNE Technology, commented: "We are delighted to welcome Marc to our leadership team. His extensive experience in investment management technology and deep understanding of global markets make him ideally qualified to drive our sales strategy and support our continued expansion in the region."

Marc Flamini, Head of Sales, Americas at FINBOURNE Technology, added: "I am excited to join FINBOURNE Technology at this pivotal time in the company's development. I look forward to working with the team to accelerate our growth and continue delivering innovative solutions that meet the complex data requirements of our clients."

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