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Duncan McIntyre
Duncan McIntyre is the Chief Executive of Morse plc. He joined Morse as Finance Director in 1994 and became Chief Executive in 1997. He has led Morse through two management buyouts and its listing on the London Stock Exchange. He has been instrumental in managing its substantial growth and in creating its strategy to move away from its reselling heritage, into a market-leading advisory and execution business and IT consultancy business. He has also been a key architect in the building of Monitise, a leading mobile banking and payments software company. He is also a Non-Executive Director of Profero Ltd. |
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Peter Radcliffe
Peter has held senior executive positions in four FTSE 100 and Fortune 250 bank and IT companies. Peter’s entrepreneurial responsibilities covered global and regional territories, with a period of two years in Hong Kong as Managing Director of First Data Asia Pacific. Over the past seven years, Peter has been involved with the Centre for Entrepreneurship at the London Business School and is President of their Enterprise 100 Club, which is the business angeling group, investing in and mentoring the MBA students and School alumni. Peter is an active investor in financial technology businesses alongside VC and private equity firms where he says “understanding the business implications of global warming then planning appropriate adaptation is becoming essential”. |
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Alastair Lukies
Serial entrepreneur Alastair Lukies is Chief Executive and Co-founder of Monitise Ltd. Best known for its UK mobile banking network, MONILINK, the company today counts LINK Interchange Network, HSBC, first direct, Alliance & Leicester, Royal Bank of Scotland, NatWest and Coutts Bank as well as all the UK’s mobile operators as business partners. Today, Alastair is spearheading the company’s international expansion which already includes operations in Singapore and the United States. Prior to founding Monitise, Alastair was a Co-founder of epolitix.com, the portal for Westminster, Whitehall and the devolved institutions. Alastair is a member of the World Economic Forum, having been recognised as a ‘technology pioneer’ in January 2006. He also continues to advise a number of early stage companies in both the UK and overseas. |


