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Checkout.com selects Meron Colbeci as new Chief Product Officer

Checkout.com continues to evolve and has just named Meron Colbeci like new Chief Product Officer. All this, framed in its continuous strategy to innovate and improve its international payment processing platform.

As former head of consumer product management at Novi – Meta’s fintech product group – and previously senior product leader at SoFi and Paypal, Colbeci brings a wealth of experience in financial services, fiat and crypto payments to Checkout.com. In his newly created role, he will oversee the company’s product management, product operations and design functions worldwide.

This incorporation is part of the company’s expansion strategy, which in the last year has incorporated a new CFO, CHRO, CMO, CRO and CTO. And it marks a notable focus on plans to continue to enhance its offering of cloud-based services for merchants of all sizes around the world.

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“In our DNA is a passion for applying emerging technologies to solve real-world opportunities for merchants,” says Guillaume Pousaz, founder and CEO of Checkout.com. “Meron’s experience as a close partner and customer in Novi and his years of experience with other leading Fintechs shows that he is the ideal candidate to take our products to the next level. I am excited with his incorporation and that together, with the rest of the management team, we push the limits of what is possible».

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Colbeci has not hesitated to join the company both for the continuous investment of Checkout.com in alternative payment methods and emerging digital currency technologies, as well as for its unique and differentiating vision for the future.

“Having worked with Checkout.com before, I was familiar with their powerful and innovative technology and highly talented team,” declares Colbeci. “I am proud to be part of the team and that together we drive the creation of customer-centric technologies that will help democratize access to the digital economy.”

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