Crypto Compliance Vendor iComply Nabs Thomson Reuters’ Pinn

Pinn will bring his expertise of KYC, financial crime and risk intelligence to the cryptocurrency arena.

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Pinn served in his former role at Thomson Reuters since the vendor acquired World-Check in 2011, where he was director of strategy, technology and product development. Before that, he was a R&D digital hardware and software engineer at network technology vendor CommScope, and an R&D engineer at Hewlett Packard.

Based in Dallas, Texas, Pinn reports to iComply CEO Matthew Unger.

“World-Check and iComply are both in the KYC space, and World-Check was one of the first real leaders in compliance

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