PPRO appoints chief product officer
Payments platform PPRO has promoted Attila Doğan to chief product officer, where he will lead the company’s global product strategy.
Attila, who joined PPRO in 2022 as vice president of product management, has overseen enhancements across Europe, LATAM and processing capabilities.
He brings more than 20 years of payments experience, including senior roles at Wayfair, Adyen and viagogo/Stubhub.
His new role will focus on advancing PPRO’s local payments proposition and scaling its platform to support international growth with partners including Adobe and Temu.
Attila said: “PPRO is uniquely placed to support PSPs and merchants to navigate a highly fragmented payments landscape.
“I look forward to supporting PPRO’s growth by driving innovation across the product portfolio, strengthening our competitive edge, and enabling the company to deliver on its vision of making local payment methods as accessible and ubiquitous as cards.”
Motie Bring, chief executive at PPRO, added: “Attila has been an integral part of PPRO since joining the company.
“His leadership will be essential in shaping and executing our global product strategy.
“As we enter a pivotal stage of growth, his appointment couldn’t be more timely for PPRO.
“We are thrilled to have him on board in this capacity.”
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