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i2c Adds Payments Industry Veteran As General Counsel

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Rob Seiler Brings Track Record of Corporate Finance and Payments Excellence to Support i2c’s Global Expansion

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – December 7, 2018 – i2c inc, a leading global provider of payments processing technology and services, today announced a key addition to its executive leadership with the appointment of Rob Seiler as General Counsel. Rob has over 17 years of legal experience with most of it specifically focused in the payments industry. Mr. Seiler was most recently a Senior Counsel at First Data Corporation and was previously an Assistant General Counsel at Bank of America Merchant Services.

“i2c continues to experience strong growth worldwide, and Rob’s global expertise in payments and corporate finance makes him a great addition to the i2c leadership. i2c’s unparalleled technology, as evidenced by over 10 years of 100% uptime, continues to attract new clients looking for alternatives to the status quo in the payments industry,” said Mr. Amir Wain, CEO and founder of i2c, Inc. “Rob’s hire also continues our investment in our recently announced Omaha location, a key presence to facilitate our continued growth and expansion.”

Headquartered in Silicon Valley, i2c enables financial institutions, corporations, brands, and governments to deliver credit, debit, prepaid, and next-generation payments and commerce solutions with its single, global, cloud-based Agile Processing platform.

“I am thrilled to join i2c and look forward to doing my part to facilitate its continued global growth,” commented Mr. Seiler.

About i2c Inc.

i2c is a global provider of highly-configurable banking and payment solutions. Using i2c's proprietary building block technology, clients can easily create and manage a comprehensive set of solutions for credit, debit, prepaid, lending and more, quickly and cost-effectively. i2c delivers unparalleled flexibility, agility, security and reliability from a single, global SaaS platform. Founded in 2001, and headquartered in Silicon Valley, i2c's next-generation technology supports millions of users in more than 200 countries/ territories and across all time zones.

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