MoneySwap's Chief Financial Officer resigns
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of MoneySwap has stepped down from the board to pursue other business interests.
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of MoneySwap has stepped down from the board to pursue other business interests.
Chee Boon Lee will resign with immediate effect from the Asia-focused prepaid card and online payment services provider.
Richard Proksa, Chief Executive Officer of MoneySwap, said: "I would like to take this opportunity to thank Chee Boon for his contribution to MoneySwap. Chee Boon has been a loyal and strong supporter of MoneySwap and we wish him well for the future."
Subscribe to MoneyWeek
Subscribe to MoneyWeek today and get your first six magazine issues absolutely FREE

Sign up to Money Morning
Don't miss the latest investment and personal finances news, market analysis, plus money-saving tips with our free twice-daily newsletter
Don't miss the latest investment and personal finances news, market analysis, plus money-saving tips with our free twice-daily newsletter
A replacement CFO will begin within a few weeks.
RD
Get the latest financial news, insights and expert analysis from our award-winning MoneyWeek team, to help you understand what really matters when it comes to your finances.
MoneyWeek is written by a team of experienced and award-winning journalists, plus expert columnists. As well as daily digital news and features, MoneyWeek also publishes a weekly magazine, covering investing and personal finance. From share tips, pensions, gold to practical investment tips - we provide a round-up to help you make money and keep it.
-
FCA reveals 'once in a generation' advice changes - what the reforms mean for you
Consumers to get free access to financial advice type help for pensions and investment following proposed changes from the regulator
-
Zoopla: House prices slows to 1.4% in May as rate of sales at four year high
The average UK property now costs £268,400, Zoopla says, but some areas of the country are experiencing much higher price growth than others.