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ULS Technology has announced the appointment of Oliver Scott as a non-executive director.

Scott is a partner of and investment manager for Kestrel and board appointee of various Kestrel investee companies. He has an extensive background in the investment industry, spending over 25 years at institutional investment and corporate finance houses.

During the past 10 years he has held and continues to hold various non-executive directorships in public and private technology companies.

ULS Technology is a provider of online B2B platforms for the UK conveyancing and financial intermediary markets

Geoff Wicks, chairman of ULS Technology plc, said: “We are delighted to welcome Oliver to the board and look forward to working with him as we focus on organic growth and accelerating our investment into DigitalMove.”

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