Supply@ME Capital Confirms Departure of Chief People Officer Amid Operational Restructuring
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Fiona Craig
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May 06 2025 @ 02:57
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Supply@ME Capital PLC (LSE:SYME) has announced that Chief People Officer Alice Buxton will step down from her role, effective May 24, 2025. The company has opted not to appoint a direct successor at this time. Instead, Buxton’s responsibilities will be redistributed among internal teams and external service providers. This decision aligns with Supply@ME’s strategy to streamline operations while continuing to drive innovation in the fintech space.
About Supply@ME Capital PLC
Supply@ME Capital is a fintech innovator specializing in Inventory Monetisation, offering businesses in the manufacturing and trading sectors a way to unlock working capital by leveraging existing inventory—without taking on debt. The company’s unique model connects enterprises with third-party funders to enable this form of asset-backed financing.
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