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Veridium appoints fintech veteran to drive company growth

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Biometrics software startup Veridium has announced the appointment of James Stickland as new CEO.

Stickland is a seasoned financial technology industry executive with decades of experience and has served in senior executive roles for HSBC, JPMorgan Chase and Cisco, where he specialized in expanding a pipeline of venture capital and accelerating innovation within emerging technology portfolios. He most recently served as managing director of U.K.-based fintech firm Red Deer Systems.

As Veridium CEO, Stickland will be primarily focused on driving business strategy, revenue and investment growth, and will be based out of Veridium’s London office. The appointment comes three months after Veridium, formerly known as Hoyos Labs, rebranded and launched its end-to-end biometric authentication solution, VeridiumID. VeridumID is a server-based system for biometric authentication that works in conjunction with an enterprise’s mobile app and Veridium’s front-end, mobile SDK.

Prior to his role at Red Deer Systems, Stickland was director of innovation and investments at HSBC’s fintech division. With a strong track record as a senior executive within both the financial services industry and tech startup sector, he is uniquely well positioned to lead the company as it addresses key security issues impacting the global 2000, financial services, healthcare and government organizations.

“Passwords are dead and can no longer be relied on to safeguard companies or consumers from the threat of fraud and data breaches. Biometrics are now a valid replacement for these authentication efforts,” said James Stickland, CEO, Veridium. “Enterprises across the globe are attempting to tackle the ongoing problems associated with identity and access management, and

VeridiumID is perfectly positioned to fully support these efforts. There is an incredible void for a biometric authentication offering that can be adopted on a widespread basis across an enterprise, remain cost-effective and eliminate the major security concerns. Veridium’s technology has cracked this nut and I am very much looking forward to joining the company and taking this solution to market.”

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