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Home » Nash Technology Appoints Awawu Olumide-Sojinrin as CEO

Nash Technology Appoints Awawu Olumide-Sojinrin as CEO

…Former Microsoft Executive to Lead the Company’s Next Phase of Fintech Innovation

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October 30, 2025
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Awawu Olumide-Sojinrin, CEO Nash Technology

Awawu Olumide-Sojinrin, CEO Nash Technology

Nash Technology has announced the appointment of Awawu Olumide-Sojinrin as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

With a distinguished career that includes leadership roles at Microsoft, British America Tobacco,  Arthur Anderson and other technology organizations, Awawu brings over 25 years extensive experience in innovation, strategy, and operational excellence to Nash Technology.

Nash Technology is a purpose driven fintech startup committed to building secure, globally compliant, and scalable financial solutions that simplify cross-border transactions.

At the core of this mission is XCHNGfx, the company’s flagship platform transforming how money moves across borders through a blend of innovation, trust, and compliance.

“I am honoured to lead Nash Technology at such a pivotal time,” said Awawu Olumide-Sojinrin, CEO of Nash Technology. “Our mission is to create solutions that empower businesses, foster financial inclusion, and shape a digital ecosystem where innovation and compliance coexist seamlessly. Together with our dedicated team, we are building something truly transformative technology that inspires confidence and drives global impact.”

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The appointment marks a new chapter in Nash Technology’s growth journey as it accelerates its expansion into new markets and strengthens its commitment to operational excellence, strategic partnerships, and sustainable innovation in the fintech space.

“We are confident that Awawu’s leadership will propel Nash Technology toward achieving its vision of becoming a global leader in cross-border payment solutions,” said Co-founder Nash Technology- Kingsley Ananenu. “Her experience, integrity, and forward-thinking approach align perfectly with our mission and values.”

Under Awawu’s leadership, Nash Technology is poised to redefine digital finance with purpose-driven innovation that connects people, markets, and opportunities across continents.

*Nash Technology is a leading cross-border payment technology provider, enabling seamless and secure transactions between Africa and global markets. Powered by proprietary platforms and strategic partnerships, Nash supports businesses in scaling into new territories with speed, security, and compliance at its core.

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