Global Payments Appoints Veteran Nathan Rozof as Head of Investor Relations

Global Payments Inc. (NYSE:GPN) is one of the most undervalued stocks to buy and hold for 5 years. On September 30, Global Payments announced the appointment of Nathan Rozof, CFA, as the head of Investor Relations. In this role, Rozof will lead the company’s investor relations strategy, serving as the primary liaison between Global Payments and the investment community.

Rozof brings over two decades of experience in finance, capital markets, and investor engagement to the position. His background includes covering the fintech and payments sectors earlier in his career as an equity research analyst, and holding senior investor relations and finance roles at several Fortune 500 companies. He has also received recognition from both Institutional Investor and IR Magazine.

Global Payments Appoints Veteran Nathan Rozof as Head of Investor Relations

Chief Financial Officer Josh Whipple stated that Rozof’s knowledge of the payments industry and the Worldpay business, combined with a proven track record of effective engagement with investors, makes him qualified to enhance the investor relations function. His appointment reflects Global Payments’ continued focus on transparency, strategic execution, and deepening engagement with its global investor base as the company advances its growth initiatives.

Global Payments Inc. (NYSE:GPN) provides payment technology and software solutions for card, check, and digital-based payments. It operates through two segments: Merchant Solutions and Issuer Solutions.

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