Acting Office hires new commercial director
London-based fintech firm Acting Office has appointed Mark McNee as commercial director to support the next phase of growth for its AI-enabled software platform for accountancy practices.
Mark joins from Frontline Accounting, where he served as EMEA chief, and brings more than 15 years’ experience across leading accountancy and fintech businesses including Intuit and Dext.
He will lead sales, growth strategy and expansion planning, while shaping the platform’s development through his expertise in AI and SaaS.
Mark said: “Acting Office is ushering in a new era of software excellence for accounting practices, and I’m thrilled to be joining such a fast-growing team that understands the rapidly changing needs of the industry.
“With our platform, ambitious practices can embrace AI, increase profitability and enable outstanding customer experience, allowing them to reach their full potential.”
Acting Office provides an integrated solution for large accounting practices, covering AML and compliance onboarding, cloud integration and security authentication.
The firm was recently accredited by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales as a trusted supplier for business management and financial software.
Kenny MacAulay, chief executive of Acting Office, added: “These are exciting times for our business and Mark has a proven track record of delivering outstanding growth during his career, bringing with him a wealth of AI and tech expertise.
“At a time when so many accounting practices are at a crossroads and struggling to manage overly complex legacy IT, our solution is tailored to deliver all technology requirements, through one single platform.”
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