Revolut Singapore loses heavyweight compliance chief
PAYMENTS firm Revolut has lost its heavyweight compliance chief in Singapore just about a year after the ex-Credit Suisse banker joined the fintech.
Checks by The Business Times found that Rayson Tan, formerly the chief compliance offer, chief risk officer and head of legal at Revolut Singapore, left the firm in October.
His departure comes just six months after he was made chief risk officer and head of legal in April 2020, and a little over a year since his appointment as chief compliance officer in September 2019.
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