Novatti Group (ASX:NOV) Incoming CEO, Mark Healy
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  • Novatti Group (NOV) appoints Mark Healy as its Chief Executive Officer, effective from June 15
  • Mr Healy succeeds Peter Cook, after spending the past 12 months as the company’s Executive Manager of Payments
  • The former CEO will remain with the company, transitioning to an Executive Director position for a minimum of 12 months
  • NOV says Mr Healy’s promotion further strengthens Novatti’s executive team, following the recent appointment of Dharsh Mendez as Chief Financial Officer
  • Shares are up 8.33 per cent to 13 cents at midday AEST

Novatti Group (NOV) has appointed Mark Healy as its Chief Executive Officer, effective from June 15.

Mr Healy will succeed Peter Cook, following 12 months in the role of Executive Manager of Payments.

Prior to joining Novatti, Mr Healy worked in leadership roles for payment companies such as Ezidebit, eWay and Paysafe.

Former CEO Mr Cook will remain with the company, transitioning to an Executive Director position, and will manage the company’s Australian investments, sales and strategic relationships for a minimum of 12 months.

“After many years of patient development, Novatti now has the ecosystem in place to achieve scalable growth,” Incoming CEO Mark Healy said.

“The timing is perfect as the world continues to embrace digital payments.”

Novatti reported Mr Healy’s promotion further strengthens Novatti’s executive team, following the recent appointment of Dharsh Mendez as Chief Financial Officer.

NOV lifted 8.33 per cent to 13 cents at midday AEST.

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