ACCESS Newswire
23 May 2022, 17:43 GMT+10
Sara Sooy and Sandra Orihuela to Join Cuentas Board
MIAMI, FL / ACCESSWIRE / May 23, 2022 / Cuentas, Inc. (NASDAQ:CUEN & CUENW) ('Cuentas'), a leading fintech provider of mobile financial app and payment solutions today announced the appointment of two new independent directors, Sandra Orihuela and Sara Sooy to its Board.
Ms. Orihuela has been appointed to the compensation committee and Ms. Sooy has been appointed to the audit committee.
'We are pleased to welcome Sara and Sandra to the Cuentas Board,' said Jeff Johnson, Cuentas CEO. 'Each of these accomplished professionals bring valuable perspectives and expertise that will support our strategic goals in 2022 and beyond.'
'Adding these two highly qualified leaders bring the Cuentas Board to nine members and expands the diversity of our Board members as well,' said Cuentas co-founder and Executive Chairman Arik Maimon. 'Their insights and areas of specialization will add immense value to our organization.'
Ms. Sooy is a partner at Alpha Strategies Group, an agency dedicated to simplifying the complexities of business and an elected Somerset County Commissioner in New Jersey. She has expertise across a number of industries, including commercial real estate, and has extensive public service experience, serving as a liaison to numerous organizations and coalitions.
Ms. Orihuela is the founder of her legal boutique, Orihuela LLC, with specialized expertise in cross-border transactions, anti-corruption and corporate compliance matters, with special focus on the US, Latin America and European markets. She has been involved in telecommunications and innovative technology related matters, including AI, digital media, B2B, fintech, internet and e-commerce. She is a dual civil and common law licensed attorney, multilingual, a frequent writer and speaker at international forums and has been recognized as a leading international lawyer.
About Cuentas
Cuentas, Inc. (Nasdaq: CUEN & CUENW) is a fintech e-finance and e-commerce service provider with proprietary technology that delivers digital financial services to the underbanked and un-banked Hispanic, Latino and immigrant populations including mobile and financial services, prepaid debit card, ACH and mobile deposits, cash remittance, peer to peer money transferring, and other services. The Cuentas General Purpose Reloadable (GPR) Card includes a digital wallet, discounts for purchases at major physical and online retailers, rewards, and the ability to purchase digital content. For more information, visit https://cuentas.com.
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