Tributes have been paid to Murray Ginn, who worked in the UK financial services technology sector, following his sudden death.
Zilo managing director Douglas Boyce, who announced Ginn's death on LinkedIn, described him as having enjoyed a "long and storied career" in financial services, holding senior positions at firms including Spiers & Jeffrey, Interactive Investor, FNZ and SS&C Hubwise. Ginn was particularly prominent in the development of technology and infrastructure supporting investment and financial services businesses. At Interactive Investor, he was the third person recruited to a project to build and launch the company's in-house share dealing business which Boyce said had gone on to "such great s...
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