The board of directors of the Spanish Association of Fintech and InsurTech (AEFI) will have Arturo González Mac Dowell as its new president, who until now served as the vice president of the organization, according to a press release sent to this medium on July 4, 2022.
Dowell will have the objective of continuing to consolidate the excellent work that the association has been doing since it was created in 2018 in defending interest in the Fintech and InsurTech ecosystem in the Iberian Peninsula.
It was also announced in the press release that the board of directors will be made up of Felipe Cavero as general secretary, Silvia Escamez as vice president and Treasurer, Pilar Andrade, Alfonso Ayuso and Asier Uribeechebarria as members of the association and last but not Less important will be Rodrigo Garcia de la Cruz as vice president, who in the past became president of the Association.
The Association noted that During Garcia de la Cruz’s mandate, AEFI managed to grow 80%, reaching 185 associated companies belonging to the 13 business verticals covered by the Association, as well as obtaining alliances and partners to add 20 in total, a historic journey which places the AEFI as an international benchmark within the Fintech and InsurTech sector.
Rodrigo Garcia de la Cruz declared: “We are very proud to have contributed our grain of sand to the promotion of the FinTech and InsurTech ecosystem in Spain, our country is a pioneer in financial innovation”.
One of the great projects that the association has managed to carry out is the creation of the regulatory framework ‘El Sandbox’ for the sector in the Hispanic countrywhere AEFI was an active participant in the process of its creation, managing to give it maximum visibility and placing it in the media spotlight from its inception in 2018 until its launch in 2021.
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