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."
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