Press Release - Muse Finance announces new advisory board

Muse Finance announces new advisory board

 
 

Board will support Muse on its strategic growth plans across Europe and the US

LONDON, JULY 2022:

Muse Finance - a bespoke SME finance provider - today announces that it has finalised the appointment of its advisory board, which will support Muse with  strategic advice for its growth. The advisory board members bring over 150 years of collective expertise in commercial finance, financial services, law and operations working at premier global institutions.

Muse’s advisory board members were selected based on their expertise from founding and advising high-growth companies, as well as their experience of delivering exceptional levels of service within financial institutions. As Muse now reaches key milestones in terms of the business’ expansion targets, its growth trajectory and product iteration, the board will provide expertise across a number of crucial areas. 

With over 20 years experience at leading financial firms including Vanguard, WorldPay and Willis, Plastic Bank CFO Teuta Oruci will directly advise on Muse’s plans to expand into international markets across Europe and the US. As finance advisor, Teuta will also help to ensure financial compliance across the business.

Co-founder and Partner of Domain Matters, Ian Bentnick brings 30 years of expertise in information and data consulting, and software development. Ian’s experience at leading firms IBM and Capco, where he devised and implemented vital data strategies, will see him advising the Muse team on its technology proposition, as well as its data strategy.

An experienced counsel with a number of senior roles at banking and financial services firms, including Investec Private Bank, Avaloq and D2 Alternative Investment, Charles Stott will also advise Muse with legal counsel surrounding its plans for growth.

The full list of advisory board members includes:

  • Ian Bentnick - Co-founder and Partner, Domain Matters Ltd

  • Teuta Oruci - Global CFO, Plastic Bank

  • Jeff Longhurst - Director, Longhurst Consulting Ltd

  • Stephane Carty - Founding Partner, Blackheath Capital Management LLP

  • Charles Stott - Legal Counsel and Compliance Advisor

  • Dominic Scarlett - Executive HR & Operational Consultant

Ann Marie Juliano, Founder & CEO of Muse Finance said, 

“Our newly appointed advisory board will play a key role in ensuring that Muse is giving small businesses the level of service and high-quality products that they deserve. As the economy in the coming months continues to look increasingly challenging, we will also be actively discussing our plans with the board to help our small businesses clients navigate this difficult environment with targeted finance solutions.”

Teuta Oruci, Global CFO, Plastic Bank

“Muse is helping to deliver a high-level, white-glove service for business financing that is sorely lacking in the SME environment. The aftermath of the pandemic, as well as wider macroeconomic factors such as the situation in Ukraine, are seeing smaller businesses increasingly looking for financial partners that can support their business during these challenging times. Muse is doing just that, and providing firms with invoice and supply finance solutions that align with their revenue streams. The board is excited to support Muse’s growth, as well as working closely with Ann and her team to enact the business’ vision”

-ENDS-

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About Muse Finance

Founded by Ann Marie Juliano, Muse Finance gives business owners up to a 90-day cash flow snapshot with quick access to finance. The App provides clients with seamless access to sustainable funds faster than traditional lenders, alleviating financial headaches and giving certainty to business owners.

For media inquiries, contact the Common Industry team via muse@commonindustry.co.uk

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