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    Finboot appoints strategic partnerships and alliances adviser in America

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 30, 2024No Comments
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    Juan Perez, CEO, Finboot, speaking at a blockchain tech conference in 2022
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    Finboot has announced the appointment of Sunitha Ray as its new strategic partnerships and alliances adviser.

    Finboot’s technology provides green supply chain management for the world’s largest capital-intensive companies. Its low code / no code platform traces carbon emissions, allows mass balancing and minimises supply chain risk through high-integrity data using blockchain technology.  Its key clients include SABIC, Repsol and Cepsa.

    Juan Miguel Perez, CEO and Co-Founder, Finboot says: “I am delighted to welcome Sunitha to the Finboot family.

    “Sunitha has both the technical and commercial expertise, experience and track record to help us meet the demand from capital intensive, hard to decarbonise, industries like energy, chemical, steel and cement across all geographies including, North America, India and Europe.”

    “As Sunitha is New York based she will be a key bridge to help us meet demand in the key, high carbon emitting, North American market in particular.”

    Sunitha Ray

    Sunitha Ray, Finboot’s new strategic partnerships and alliances adviser added: “Finboot helps companies, particularly high capital, high carbon, industries like oil and gas, chemicals and steel, not only be more efficient, but establishes supply chain transparency, enabling companies to move towards closed-loop supply chains by tracking immutable operational data, circular credits and carbon emissions across end-to-end value chain.

    “I am delighted to join a green supply chain organisation with a mature blockchain-based no code / low-code platform, that not only tracks emissions data, but also factors in the granularity necessary to drive decarbonisation to accelerate our customers journey towards net-zero.

    “We only have one planet today that will sustain life and it is an ideal opportunity for me to work with an experienced stellar team at Finboot, help our customers measure, track, take action, give back and make earth a better place for us and our future generations.”

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