Traydstream Appoints Neil Lombard as Vice President of Sales

We are excited to announce the appointment of Neil Lombard as Vice President of Sales at Traydstream. 

Neil brings with him over 20 years of global commercial experience, including senior positions at Symantec and DigiCert, where he led high-impact teams and spearheaded revenue growth across emerging and established markets. 

At Symantec, Neil was instrumental in driving enterprise cybersecurity adoption across complex regulatory environments. He continued this trajectory at DigiCert, helping organisations establish digital trust frameworks and scale their security operations globally. His deep expertise in enterprise technology, client strategy, and scalable go-to-market planning will be invaluable as Traydstream accelerates its mission to digitise trade finance processes through intelligent automation. 

In his new role, Neil will lead European sales initiatives—expanding our client base across banks, corporates, and trade ecosystem partners while supporting strategic growth across new regions. 

Neil Lombard, VP Sales at Traydstream, shared:
“Traydstream has quickly become one of the most exciting and innovative names in trade digitisation. I’m energised by the opportunity to join this outstanding team and help bring our cutting-edge solutions to more clients across the globe. The potential for impact is enormous—and I can’t wait to get started.” 

We’re delighted to welcome Neil to the Traydstream leadership team as we continue to reimagine trade through innovation and collaboration. 

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