TrueLayer hires Ben Foster from Checkout.com as VP of engineering

TrueLayer, the leading technology company building financial infrastructure that’s open to everyone, has announced that former SVP of Engineering at Checkout.com, Ben Foster, has joined the firm as its VP of Engineering.

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An experienced engineer and product manager, he joins TrueLayer as the firm continues its global growth, adding connectivity across Europe, and expanding its open banking platform for payments and data. In his role, Ben will be responsible for managing and scaling the engineering team, working directly with TrueLayer’s CTO and co-founder Luca Martinetti to design and execute the firm's technology strategy and roadmap.

“The open banking space is incredibly exciting and the fact we can put customers in control of their data and deliver services that work from them is something I feel passionate about,” commented Foster. “The opportunity to work at an innovator and market leader like TrueLayer that is helping to drive that change is incredibly exciting. I’m looking forward to working with Luca and the team as we evolve our existing offerings and build new ones.”

Foster is a self-taught programmer and engineer who’s experience spans multiple industries and technology disciplines. He was the founder and CTO at Fabrik, a portfolio platform that enables creatives to easily add media, blog and share their work without touching any code. A passion for solving business problems and a desire to work at a bigger scale led him to the world of ecommerce and payments.

Prior to joining TrueLayer, Foster was SVP of Engineering at Checkout.com, having joined the firm as one of its first engineers in London, rising rapidly up its ranks and helping lay the foundations for the firm’s growth.

“I love helping teams scale, ensuring people have the growth opportunities available to progress and promoting a customer-centric approach to engineering,” Foster added. “As TrueLayer continues to expand its product team, I’ll be looking at how we maintain our culture of sharing, excellence and the focus on execution, while also avoiding the silo effect that can occur as you experience huge growth.”

Luca Martinetti, CTO and co-founder of TrueLayer commented: “This is a hugely important role for us as we move through 2021, with ambitious plans to expand our existing offerings and launch new services. That meant finding someone who was excited by the challenge that open banking-based services present, and understood our mission and vision for delivering those services. I’m delighted that we found that with Ben. His can-do attitude, talent and track record, particularly from his time at Checkout, and his mindful approach to building engineering capabilities really aligned to our thinking. I can’t wait to see his impact on our teams, our services, and how he helps us foster and attract the best engineering talent.”

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