Mark Watkinson

Moneybase has announced the upcoming appointment of Mark Watkinson to its Board of Directors, pending regulatory approval by the MFSA. CEO Alan Cuschieri shared the news on LinkedIn, expressing his excitement about welcoming the seasoned banking executive to the team.

Mark Watkinson brings nearly four decades of experience in the financial services sector, including serving as CEO of HSBC Malta Ltd. His deep expertise spans international banking, governance, compliance, and customer-focused innovation, making him a strategic asset as Moneybase continues to scale its operations and offerings.

“Mark’s strategic insight, extensive expertise in banking and finance, his understanding of the industry and commitment to operational excellence, align perfectly with Moneybase’s vision as it continues to innovate and expand its services in the financial sector,’’ said Mr Cuschieri.

‘‘We are excited to leverage his leadership as we strengthen our position in the market and drive our commitment to excellence,” said Mr Cuschieri.

Moneybase is focused on delivering innovative, user-friendly solutions in an increasingly competitive fintech landscape.

With Mr Watkinson’s extensive leadership background and strategic acumen, Moneybase is well-positioned to expand its impact both locally and beyond.

Featured Image: Moneybase / LinkedIn

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