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Corlytics Names Graham Howell as Chief Financial Officer

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Global RegTech consolidator Corlytics, has appointed Graham Howell as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to support its ongoing global expansion. This move follows the company’s recent growth in the United States and strategic acquisitions, including Deloitte UK’s RegTech platform, ING’s SparQ, and Clausematch. These developments aim to enhance Corlytics’ capabilities in addressing the increasing complexity of global regulatory requirements.

With 35 years of experience in finance within the software industry, Howell has served as CFO for various SaaS companies, including Nextlane, TraceOne, and Ullink, all backed by private equity firms. His expertise in managing acquisitions and integrations is expected to be instrumental as Corlytics continues its growth trajectory.

CEO John Byrne highlighted Howell’s extensive experience, stating that his background in high-growth software companies will be a valuable asset to Corlytics.

Howell expressed enthusiasm about joining Corlytics, noting the company’s mission to leverage analytics beyond compliance and risk management to provide business advantages for clients.

This appointment is part of Corlytics’ broader strategy to strengthen its leadership team, as evidenced by the recent addition of three C-level executives: Steve Barnes as Group Technology Officer, Dr. Oisín Boydell as Chief Data Officer, and Ray O’Donnell as Chief Tech Architect.

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