
Sandra Barns has taken the role with Integrated Payment Technologies (InPayTech) having also worked for government, regulatory bodies and board having formerly served as non-executive director of healthAbility, Nillumbik Health and IWFCI.
She also holds the title of chief information security officer at VicSuper.
InPayTech chairman Don Sharp commented Ms Barns has “extensive expertise as a technology executive with financial services companies”.
“As InPayTech continues to build on its PayVu product and ClickSuper offering, Sandra’s background in developing innovative business strategies and solutions brings complementary skills to the board as a valuable new member,” Mr Sharp said.
“Her outstanding track record of successful achievements in the financial technology and superannuation industry and her proven capability to assist various boards [make] her a key asset to InPayTech in this paramount time for the industry.”
Ms Barns added: “The intersection of digital technology with payments solutions is a growth function across the spectrum of the Australian industry, including superannuation and payroll.
“I am delighted to take up a position on the InPayTech board and to contribute to InPayTech’s future direction based on my experience and knowledge.”

Sarah Simpkins
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