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RegTech firm appoints developers

RegTech firm appoints developers

Monday 20 March 2023

RegTech firm appoints developers

Monday 20 March 2023


Jersey-based RegTech firm Vaiie has announced the appointment of four Senior Developers.

Joining the team are Jamie Le Brun, Jonathan Flanagan, Jack Le Riche, and Joe Harvey.

Mr Le Brun joins Vaiie as a software developer with a primary focus on front-end development and full-stack systems architecture. He previously worked as lead developer for a Jersey-based FinTech company and has run his own automation business.

Mr Flanagan has more than 15 years’ experience in the development, test, and management of software applications, in particular in the Banking and Financial Services Industries. Having joined from the Jersey Financial Services Commission, he develops the back-end solutions for Vaiie products, which integrate with multiple APIs and other RegTech services.

Mr Le Riche has previously worked within both large conglomerates and small specialised teams. He specialises in providing multi-platform applications across both desktop and mobile environments.

Mr Harvey has experience both on the client and agency side, delivering effective technology solutions to a wide range of sectors. He has experience in integrating multiple systems, via REST and SOAP-based APIs, to provide cost and time effective end-to-end solutions.

Luke Hopton, Senior Architect at Vaiie, who heads up the development team, said: “We're delighted to welcome these new team members to Vaiie.

"A Jersey-based development team means our RegTech software is built in a leading international finance centre. The new hires give us one of the strongest development teams on the island.”

Pictured top: Joe Harvey, Jonathan Flanagan, Jack Le Riche, and Jamie Le Brun.

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