Ledger has announced the appointment of John Andrews as Chief Financial Officer and the opening of a new office in New York, marking a significant expansion in the U.S. market. Andrews, who brings over 25 years of experience in corporate finance, will support Ledger's growth strategy, focusing on institutional infrastructure and secure digital asset management. The New York office will serve as a central hub for institutional operations, facilitating the rollout of Ledger Enterprise products.
The expansion aligns with increasing institutional demand for secure digital asset systems, as Ledger continues to enhance its enterprise-focused infrastructure. The company is investing in AI, cryptography, and hardware security to bolster its offerings. CEO Pascal Gauthier emphasized Andrews' role in bridging traditional and digital finance, highlighting the strategic importance of the New York office in one of the world's largest financial centers.
Ledger Expands U.S. Operations with New CFO and New York Office
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