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Deliveroo aims for $12 billion market cap in biggest London debut in a decade
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Claudia Arney is the Chair of the Company. Her previous non-executive experience includes; chair of the remuneration committee at Halfords plc, senior independent director of Telecity Group plc, governance committee chair at Aviva plc, non-executive director at Ocado Group plc and non-executive director and interim chair of Premier League. Claudia began her executive career at McKinsey & Company, before holding roles at Pearson, the Financial Times, Goldman Sachs, and HM Treasury. She was CEO of thestreet.co.uk, and group managing director at EMAP. Alongside Deliveroo, Claudia is currently remuneration committee chair at Derwent London plc and chair of the remuneration committee of Kingfisher plc. Claudia also serves as a member of the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers.
Stage: Series A
Investors: Arbor Ventures, Mubadala Capital, Wamda Capital, STV, Raed Ventures, Global Founders Capital, JIMCO, Global Ventures, Venture Souq, Outliers VC, MSA Capital, HOF and AB Accelerator.
The launch of Tabby, an e-commerce start-up that offers the buy now pay later model, came at a fortuitous time – just before the coronavirus pandemic was beginning to spread around the world.
The company, which works on the layaway model that was pioneered by struggling retailers during the Great Depression, soon found a booming market after the pandemic affected consumer credit and drove people to shop more online.
The original layaway model was simple: customers who couldn’t afford to pay for merchandise in full could “lay it away” and pay for the item with a series of instalments, either weekly or monthly. Once it was paid off, they could take it home.
BP plc ( bp ) today announced the appointment to its board of Karen Richardson and Johannes Teyssen as non-executive directors. The appointments will take effect from 1 January 2021. Karen Richardson is currently a director of both Artius Acquisition Inc., a special purpose acquisition company, having been appointed this year, and, since 2013, Exponent Inc., the engineering and scientific consulting company. Ms Richardson, a US national based in Florida, has previously been a director of Worldpay Inc. (previously Worldpay Group plc) and of BT plc. Following the conclusion of the 2021 Annual General Meeting, Ms Richardson will become a member of the audit committee. Johannes Teyssen is currently the CEO and Chairman of the management board of E.ON SE, the major international energy supplier
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