Nov 25, 2020
Scottish fintech firm appoints new chief financial officer Former Rant and Re chief executive joins AutoRek to help with next stage of scaling operations Sign up to FREE email alerts from businessInsider - Daily Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe he more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid Email Scottish fintech firm AutoRek has appointed Kenny Bain as its new chief financial officer. He joins the financial sector software company's senior management team and will play a key role in the scaling of its operations. Formerly chief executive of customer feedback management platform Rant and Re since 2016, Bain has experience of delivering growth in the UK technology sector. Rant and Re was acquired by Upland in 2018 for $58m after a successful US market entry. Prior to this, Bain held a variety of senior roles during his 14-year tenure at Graham Technology - including chief financial officer, chief operating officer and EMEA managing director - as the business expanded across the US, Europe and Asia and was subsequently acquired by KANA Software and ultimately Verint. Read More AutoRek chief executive Gordon McHarg commented: “Kenny brings a wealth of invaluable experience from the software technology sector, which will no doubt make an enormous contribution as we continue to build on the success of AutoRek within the UK financial services sector and internationally.” Bain added: "The business has a fantastic culture, a highly engaged team, a market leading product and is passionate about customer success - all positioning AutoRek perfectly to capture the significant opportunities that lie ahead." McHarg co-founded AutoRek in 1994 as an information and data management consultancy, later developing and coding its own software, which is still in use today. Headquartered in Glasgow, with offices in Edinburgh, London and New York, the firm now has more than 80 employees. InsiderScotland