There has never been a more important time to be truly digital

Simon Taylor
Co-founder 11:FS & CPO 11:FS Foundry
March 25, 2020
5min read
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About the author
Simon Taylor

Simon leads client engagements for 11:FS, building teams and delivering new products and services to market. Simon is an expert at making the fintech approach work inside a large banking environment and hit production. For example helping Grab deliver their new Grab Pay Mastercard in Singapore. Today Simon is helping global tier 1 banks build and execute their Banking as a Service offering. Previously at Barclays, he established the bank as one of the leaders in blockchain and fintech (as a founder of the Barclays Rise global labs).

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