Chargebacks911 and Fi911, the firm focused on chargeback management technology, announced the appointment of payments industry professionals Guy Harris as its Chairman of the board, and Eric M. Hoffman as President of Interbank Solutions and board member.
The two experienced and well-connected payments professionals, “who have delivered proven acumen at scaling up and scaling out multinational organizations, join the board of directors, to propel the company during this exciting growth phase with entrepreneur and CEO, Monica Eaton, through a time of its most ambitious growth strategy and to capitalize on new revenue streams that address the growing scope of chargeback and dispute management, for the entire industry.”
As a platform provider, Chargebacks911 and Fi911 claim to “power many of the worlds’ largest financial institutions and serve the biggest global retailers in virtually every sector worldwide.”
Eaton, CEO and Founder of Chargebacks911, commented on the appointments:
“I couldn’t be more excited to bring onboard Guy Harris and Eric Hoffman. It is rare to find two financial powerhouses with such acumen, leadership, talent and unparalleled success; and with such diverse backgrounds. We have approached an era that is transforming at an unprecedented rate, both in terms of technology and as an industry. To continue to remain a market leader requires grit, diversity, and contagious passion. Guy and Eric deliver on all three, bringing unmatched expertise to this new era as we propel our award winning platform, to continue our mission.”
Eaton added:
“As chairman, Guy will help steer our strategic vision and global expansion efforts, and Eric is set to make his mark across the business with his hands-on experience and Go-To-Market prowess. I look forward to this next phase in our journey as we continue to challenge the status quo.”
With a combined 50+ years’ experience within the payments space, Harris and Hoffman will aim to “bring unmatched leadership, expertise, and proven operational know-how to Chargebacks911 at a pivotal time for both the business and industry.”
The last three years “have seen a dynamic shift to online shopping, with digital payments now accepted by practically every industry across the globe.”
But with the clear benefits of eCommerce, brands must also recognize that they will be faced with disputes and chargebacks, “which are fifty times more prevalent with card-not-present (CNP) transactions.”
Harris and Hoffman will “utilize their vast expertise and connections within the payments industry to bolster and guide the Chargebacks911 leadership team, led by CEO Monica Eaton, as it grows and optimizes its industry-leading SaaS platform.”
Harris’ appointment “follows his recent retirement as head of merchant services at Bank of America.”
His leadership “was fundamental to the development of the bank’s next generation merchant services solutions.”
Harris said:
“To be named chairman of the world’s leading chargeback management platform with best-in-class technology and blue-chip clients is an incredible honor. I was attracted to the business by Monica’s entrepreneurial talent, and vision to solve the pain points that chargebacks cause for the entire industry. I am excited to grasp this exciting opportunity to transpose my experience into viable solutions for merchants and financial institutions around the globe and look forward to working with Monica and the leadership team to solidify Chargebacks911 as the undisputed market leader during this exciting period.”
Hoffman joins Chargebacks911 “as President of Interbank Solutions and Board Member to lead new strategic initiatives and scale out the go to market strategy globally.”
Hoffman arrives “straight from Apple, where he was Director of Apple Pay Business Development, and one of the first hires by Apple in 2014 to scale Apple Pay.”
During his 8 plus years at Apple, he had “built and managed the business development payment partnerships teams responsible for driving Apple Pay success across the Americas. Hoffman is the current ETA president of the board of directors for 2023, having been on the board for the last eight years.”
He will continue “to drive the ETA’s combined passion for advocacy and education helping to guide the vision and policy agenda of the association for its extensive membership base.”
Hoffman stated:
“I’m thrilled to be entering an entrepreneurial environment with an incredible leadership team to build and scale world class solutions that meet the needs of businesses on a global scale .Monica is a brilliant and dynamic leader with a tremendous vision for the tech that serves merchants, PSPs and card issuers. This combined with Guy, who I’ve worked with for a decade and admired his success at both Bank of America and Elavon, provides a winning formula for our high growth goals.”
The company was “founded by Eaton when her previous eCommerce business started receiving high levels of chargebacks.”
Today, the organization “serves more than 2.5 million merchants and over 50 financial institution customers, including some of the biggest brands in the industry and
has protected over 10 billion transactions, preventing more than $186 million being lost to first-party misuse.”