FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Dec. 06, 2016 -- Push Payments, a leader in real-time payments announced that open seats for key strategic roles within the rapidly growing organization have been filled with individuals from the largest and most dominant Fintech companies in the payments industry.
“It is with great pleasure and admiration that we welcome our new members to the team. I’m honored to have payments industry veterans with this level of experience and expertise joining our team! Don Mileff, Khuram Ahmad, Sabrina Ho, and Jamie Luangaphay have all made strong commitments to help drive the real-time payment evolution.” said Travis Dulaney, Chief Executive Officer of Push Payments.
- Don complements our team with 25 years of system architecture and payment experience ranging from mobile to payment processing environments. He has provided leadership and defined technologies across a few of the largest in the world such as Samsung Pay, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo.
- Khuram brings 17 years of payments experience and has successfully launched numerous award-winning programs and held leadership roles at Fiserv, Google and FIS.
- Sabrina has over 20 years of Fintech technology experience ranging from helping to build the first prepaid platform, Wildcard Systems to major initiatives within American Express.
- Jamie rounds out our team with the all-important banking perspective. He has over 10 years of finance experience with large financial institutions such as Bank of America and BankUnited.
“These folks are consummate professionals with an immense knowledge of the payments industry,” said Bob Chevlin, Chief Innovation Officer of Push Payments. “With more than 70 years of combined banking, payments and technical experience under their belts, they are poised to make an immediate impact and bolster our existing team of industry professionals.”
About Push Payments
Push Payments is a real-time payments processor located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, specializing in the immediate transfer of value between a multitude of accounts types. Push Payments delivers easy-to-implement API solutions that allow their clients to facilitate credit push transactions in seconds while providing a suite of features, that allow them to be more competitive, experience greater operational efficiency, include additional data all while providing complete Regulatory transparency and Compliance in this heightened era of Risk Management. Their unique, directly integrated, multi-modal payment platform offers maximum flexibility for companies that look to take control of their cash flow while reducing cost.
Contact Push Payments Alex Barrera Director, Creative Marketing & Human Factors 1-888-382-8893 / 786-554-4200 [email protected]


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