MiFinity Strengthens Leadership Team and Appoints Ray Brash as Chief Operating Officer

Experience in Payments and Finance
Brash brings extensive industry experience to the role. He has more than three decades of experience in the payments and finance sectors, including positions at CleverCards, FlyFish, and the Payments Association, where he is a founding member of the advisory board.
His responsibilities are operational in nature. He will lead MiFinity’s project management and payment functions, and the company itself links this appointment to its next phase of international growth. For a provider operating in multiple countries simultaneously, operational coordination and control over payment flows are of direct importance to customers and partners.
What the Parties Are Saying
Both sides view the appointment as a bet on scaling. Brash noted that he was impressed by MiFinity’s ambitions and strengths, and described the company’s business as a solid platform for future growth, with a strong team and a growing global customer base.
MiFinity CEO Paul Kavanagh, in turn, said that Brash’s experience in building and scaling payment organizations will be invaluable as the company grows. According to him, this appointment reaffirms the company’s commitment to investing in leadership and operations.
Management Shuffles Amid Growth in the Payments Segment
MiFinity offers an e-wallet and a range of payment methods that operators use to accept and withdraw funds in various currencies and countries. In this business, much depends on processing speed, reliability, and compliance with regulatory requirements, so strengthening the operations team directly impacts service quality.
The hiring of a manager with specific experience in scaling a payment business signals where the company sees its next challenge. The goal is to structure operations in a way that can withstand volume growth and expansion into new markets. The payments segment in iGaming remains one of the most competitive, and such appointments show that payment solution providers are striving for operational stability just as much as they are for functionality.